Two complementary angles have measures (2x)° and (3x)° . What is the value of x and the two angle measures?(2 points) x= , (2x)°= °, and (3x)°= °

To find the value of x, we can set up an equation since we know that complementary angles add up to 90 degrees.

(2x)° + (3x)° = 90°

Combining like terms:

5x° = 90°

Now we can divide both sides of the equation by 5 to solve for x:

5x° / 5 = 90° / 5

x° = 18°

So the value of x is 18 degrees.

Now we can substitute the value of x into the expressions for the angle measures:

(2x)° = (2*18)° = 36°

(3x)° = (3*18)° = 54°

Therefore, x = 18, (2x)° = 36°, and (3x)° = 54°.