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An angle is `14^@` more than its complementary angle. What is its measure?

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Let the angle be `x`
Its complementary angle`=x+14`
According to the question:
`x−90+x=14`
`2x=14+90`
`2x=104`
`x=52^@`
`therefore` The angle measured`=52^@`
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