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Find the angle whose supplement is four times its complement.

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Answered by kumarvijay27777
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Supplementary angles add to 180 degrees, so the supplement of angle x is 180 - x. 

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Answered by venkatmahesh06
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Supplementary angles add to 180 degrees, so the supplement of angle x is 180 - x. Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees, so the complement of x is 90-x. Supplement is 120, complement is 30, 120 is four times 30.

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