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This document contains math problems involving complementary and supplementary angles. It asks the student to determine the measure of unknown angles given information about one known angle in each of three problems - if two angles are complementary and one is 24.6°, if two angles are supplementary and one is 24.6°, and if two angles are supplementary with one being 24.6° less than twice the other. The student is expected to solve each problem and show their work.
This document contains math problems involving complementary and supplementary angles. It asks the student to determine the measure of unknown angles given information about one known angle in each of three problems - if two angles are complementary and one is 24.6°, if two angles are supplementary and one is 24.6°, and if two angles are supplementary with one being 24.6° less than twice the other. The student is expected to solve each problem and show their work.
This document contains math problems involving complementary and supplementary angles. It asks the student to determine the measure of unknown angles given information about one known angle in each of three problems - if two angles are complementary and one is 24.6°, if two angles are supplementary and one is 24.6°, and if two angles are supplementary with one being 24.6° less than twice the other. The student is expected to solve each problem and show their work.
COMPLEMENTARY ANGLES: Two angles whose sum of measures is 90 SUPPLEMENTARY ANGLES: Two angles whose sum of measures is 180 Two angles are supplementary. If one is 24.6, Two angles are complementary. If one is 24.6 Two angles are supplementary. If one is 24.6 less what would be the measure of the other angle? more than the other, what would be the measure than twice the other, what would be the measure of the two angles? of the two angles? (i) (i) (i)