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Two angles are said to be complementary if their sum is ninetydegrees. Suppose you have two complementary angles such that thesecond angle is 13 degrees larger than 3 times the measure of thefirst angle. Define the unknown quantities in terms of onevariable. Translate the question into an equation. Solve theequation, showing all work Write a complete answer to the questionasked.
Two angles are said to be complementary if their sum is ninetydegrees. Suppose you have two complementary angles such that thesecond angle is 13 degrees larger than 3 times the measure of thefirst angle. Define the unknown quantities in terms of onevariable. Translate the question into an equation. Solve theequation, showing all work Write a complete answer to the questionasked.
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