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Angles A and B are complementary. Explain how to find the measure ofAngle BifAngle A has a measure of 36°. the answer is : 54 degrees I know this because complementary means both angles equal 90 degrees so we know the angle A is 36 degrees so you subtract 36 from 90 and get 54, so angle B is 54 or Complementary angle measures have a sum of 90°.
The sum of the measures of angles A and B is 90°. Subtract 36° from 90°. The Angle Bis 54°. or the sample response: Complementary angles have a sum of 90°, so the sum of the measures of angles A and B is 90°. Subtract 36° from 90° and angle B has a measure of 54°.

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