The measure of ∠A is 6° greater than the measure of ∠B. The two angles are complementary. Find the measure of each angle.

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Let's say the measure of angle b = B. The measure of angle A is 6° greater, making A = B + 6.

Since they are complementary, angles A and B must add to 90°. Make an equation:
A + B = 90

And solve it for B, substituting B+6 in for angle A:
A + B = 90
B + 6 + B = 90
2B + 6 = 90
2B = 84
B = 42
°

Now you know B = 42
°. Find A using A = B + 6. Since A is 6° greater than B, that makes A = 42° + 6° = 48°. 

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Answer:
A = 48
°
B = 42
°