Chapter 10: Problem 68
What are supplementary angles? Describe how to find the measure of an angle's supplement.
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Chapter 10: Problem 68
What are supplementary angles? Describe how to find the measure of an angle's supplement.
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Use an algebraic equation to find the measures of the two angles described. Begin by letting \(x\) represent the degree measure of the angle's complement or its supplement. The measure of the angle is \(81^{\circ}\) more than twice that of its supplement.
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Sighting the top of a building, a surveyor measured the angle of elevation to be \(22^{\circ}\). The transit is 5 feet above the ground and 300 feet from the building. Find the building's height. Round to the nearest foot.
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