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Mathematics, 18.12.2020 19:20 SKYBLUE1015
The measures of two complementary angles are m∠ 1=4x+2 and m∠ 2=2x+10 . Find x.
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answer: sorry i can't you.
step-by-step explanation:
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d) by the cross product property, ab^2 = bc multiplied by ad
step-by-step explanation:
we are given
in the given triangle abc
angle a is 90° and segment ad is perpendicular to segment bc
we can see that
triangle(abc) and triangle(abd) are similar because they have common side and same angle (90 degree)
so, triangles(abc) and abd are similar
since, they are similar
so, the ratio of their sides must be equal
we get
now, we can cross multiply
and we get
so, this could be step to prove it
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60 for the first and 130 for the second
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The measures of two complementary angles are m∠ 1=4x+2 and m∠ 2=2x+10 . Find x.
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