Big Ideas Math Geometry, 2014
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6. Describing Pairs of Angles
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Exercise 7 Page 52

Two angles are complementary if the sum of their measures is 90^(∘).

m∠ 2=67^(∘)

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Two angles are complementary if the sum of their measures is 90^(∘). Since we are told that ∠1 is a complement of ∠2, we can create an equation to demonstrate this relationship. m∠ 1 + m∠ 2= 90^(∘) We can find m∠ 2 by substituting the given value, m∠1=23^(∘), into the equation.
m∠ 1 + m∠ 2= 90^(∘)
23^(∘) + m∠ 2= 90^(∘)
m∠ 2= 67^(∘)
The measure of ∠ 2 is 67^(∘).