if an angle is four times its supplement ,how much does each of them measure? plzzzzz . give me answer.
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Here's what we know:
180 - x = 4(90-x) (supplementary angles add together to make 180 degrees. Complementary create 90 degrees. This particular angle's supplementary's partner is 4 times as large as its complementary's partner)
180 - x = 360 - 4x
180 + 3x = 360
3x = 180
x = 60
180 - x = 4(90-x) (supplementary angles add together to make 180 degrees. Complementary create 90 degrees. This particular angle's supplementary's partner is 4 times as large as its complementary's partner)
180 - x = 360 - 4x
180 + 3x = 360
3x = 180
x = 60
akritk:
your answer is wrong
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let the suplement angle be x
other angle=4x
ATQ,
4x+x=180°
5x=180°
x=180°/5=36°
other angle4x=4×36=144°
supplement angle=x=36°
HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU
other angle=4x
ATQ,
4x+x=180°
5x=180°
x=180°/5=36°
other angle4x=4×36=144°
supplement angle=x=36°
HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU
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