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36° more than four-fifths of its supplement​

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Answered by WintaeBearTATA
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Answer:

Angle = 100° which is 36 degree more than four fifths of its supplement.

Step-by-step explanation:

let say Angle = X

then supplementary angle = 180 - X

an angle which is 36 degree more than four

fifths of its supplement.

=> X = (4/5)(180 - X) + 36 => 5X = 4(180 - X) + 180

=> 5X = 720 - 4X + 180

=> 9X = 900

=> X = 100

Angle = 100°

Angle = 100° which is 36 degree more than

four fifths of its supplement.

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