2 angles are supplementary . if one is 4/3 times the other . find the angle
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Breanna C. asked • 11/20/19
Two angles are supplementary. One is three times the other. Find their measures.
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Melissa K. answered • 11/20/19
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Supplementary angles = 180 degrees
-If there are only two angles that make up the supplementary angle then....
Angle 1 = x
Angle 2 = 3x
and the sum of these two angles will equal 180, so now you can set up an equation and solve
x + 3x = 180
4x = 180 then divide by 4
x = 45 so angle 1 = 45 and angle 2 = 135
-If there are only two angles that make up the supplementary angle then....Angle 1 = xAngle 2 = 3xand the sum of these two angles will equal 180, so now you can set up an equation and solvex + 3x = 1804x = 180 then divide by 4x = 45 so angle 1 = 45 and angle 2 = 135
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-If there are only two angles that make up the supplementary angle then....
Angle 1 = x
Angle 2 = 3x
and the sum of these two angles will equal 180, so now you can set up an equation and solve
x + 3x = 180
4x = 180 then divide by 4
x = 45 so angle 1 = 45 and angle 2 = 135