If y° and 48° are a pair of complementary angles then find y°

Answer:
y = 42 and/or x = 36
Step-by-step explanation:
y + 48 = 90
y = 42 (subtracted 48 from 90)
3x + 2x = 180 (angles are linear pairs)
5x = 180 (combine like terms)
x = 36 (divided by 5 on both sides)
I didn't know which question you needed help with, I hope this makes sense :)
❄ Hi there,
the sum of complementary angles is always 90°.
If we know one of these angles, we can set up an equation –
[tex]\triangleright\sf{y+48=90}[/tex]
and then solve for y...
[tex]\triangleright \ \sf{y=42}[/tex]
That's it!
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