The second angle must be 2 x (90 - 77) ie 26o, so the other is 64o
If two angles are complementary, then they equal 90 degrees. If one angle is 62 degrees we subtract it from 90 and get 38 degrees.
first you have to change this into equation by "translating" it into math. so let x= the first angle 90-x ( because complementary means they add up to 90) = the second angle x= (90-x) + 20 x+x = 90-x+20+x 2x = 90-20 2x = 70 x = 35 the smaller angle = 35 degrees
In a triangle the measure of the first angle is four times the measure of the second angle. The measure of the third angle is 18 degrees more than the second angle. What is the measure of the first angle? 68 43 17 95
Let the first angle be x the second angle be 4x and the third angle be 80+4x+x: x+4x+80+4x+x = 180 Collect like terms: 10x = 180-80 10x = 100 x = 10 Therefore the measure of the second angle is 40 degrees.
54 degrees
If two angles are complementary, then they equal 90 degrees. If one angle is 62 degrees we subtract it from 90 and get 38 degrees.
41
If the angles are A nd B, then A + B = 90 and A = B - 25 So B - 25 + B = 90 or 2B = 115 or B = 57.5 and then A = 32.5
55 degrees
Complementary angles are angles whose sum is 90° . Consequently, the value of any one angle can be any number less than 90°. The value of the second angle is the difference between 90 and the value of the first angle.
If two angles are supplementary, and one angle measures 30 degrees, then the second angle must measure 150 degrees. This is because by definition if two angles are supplementary, then they must up to 180 degrees.
first you have to change this into equation by "translating" it into math. so let x= the first angle 90-x ( because complementary means they add up to 90) = the second angle x= (90-x) + 20 x+x = 90-x+20+x 2x = 90-20 2x = 70 x = 35 the smaller angle = 35 degrees
29 degrees Let x represent the number of degrees of the smaller angle and y the number of degrees of the larger angle. Because the angles are complementary, x+y=90. From the problem, x=y-32. Now solve the equations by substituting x from the second into the first: y-32+y=90 2y-32=90 2y=90+32=122 y=122/2=61 x=y-32=61-32=29
90 - 87 = 3 (half of the second angle)3 x 2 = 6 degrees (the second angle)90 - 6 = 84 degrees (first angle)
Lets assume that the first angle is A and the second angle is B. These two angles are complementary so their sum is 90. So if angle A is equal to 35, then this can be plugged into an algebraic formula: A + B = 90 (35) + B = 90 B = 55 The measure of the second angle is 55o
In a triangle the measure of the first angle is four times the measure of the second angle. The measure of the third angle is 18 degrees more than the second angle. What is the measure of the first angle? 68 43 17 95
The angles are 40, 80 and 60 degrees.