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OpenStudy (mysticfury):

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OpenStudy (mysticfury):

|dw:1460061810765:dw| what is ^^^ graph above

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

@TheCalcHater @ashutoshrcf

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

this is my last question

OpenStudy (thecalchater):

ok take the 2 angles u have and set them to 90 because they add to be 90 then solve for n and then plug n back into the angle.

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

okay umm, how?

OpenStudy (thecalchater):

4n+3n-15=90 so 7n-15=90 then what?

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

add fifteen to both sides?

OpenStudy (thecalchater):

7n=105 so divide by 7 to find n

OpenStudy (thecalchater):

correct

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

okay thanks again :D

OpenStudy (thecalchater):

so then plug in n to the angle u want to find.

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

so 15?

OpenStudy (thecalchater):

yep plug it into 4n-15 to get ur answer

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

45?

OpenStudy (thecalchater):

yep! and if they asked for the other one it would be 3(15) or 45 as well

OpenStudy (mysticfury):

kk thanks

OpenStudy (thecalchater):

DId u get my mssg?

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