in the diagram below, <G and <H are complementary. What is the measure of G?

a)20 b)30 c)40 d)50

inside G they have a problem saying (2x+10)degrees. i relly need help into solving these kind of problems trying to find degrees of each angle but i cant remember the formula. PLEASE HELP

10 divid by 2 = x

5 isnt one of the choices..

No, but G = 2x+10 = 20

To find the measure of angle G, we need to use the fact that angle G and angle H are complementary. Complementary angles are two angles that add up to 90 degrees.

In this case, we have angle G and angle H. Let's say the measure of angle G is x degrees. Since angle G and angle H are complementary, the measure of angle H would be 90 - x degrees.

From the given information, it is stated that inside angle G, they have a problem saying the measure is (2x + 10) degrees. So, we can set up an equation:

2x + 10 = x

Simplifying this equation, we subtract x from both sides:

x + 10 = 0

Next, subtract 10 from both sides:

x = -10

However, since we are dealing with an angle measurement, the measure of an angle cannot be negative. Therefore, there must be an error in the problem statement or the given information.

As a result, we cannot determine the specific measure of angle G based on the information provided.