Math, asked by AlexaJones, 1 year ago

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Solve these completely....

1.Find the measure of an angle which is 35° less than its supplement.

2. Find the angle which is four times its supplement.

3. Find the angle which is five times its supplement.



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Answers

Answered by Anonymous
6

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two angle are called supplementary if sum of two number is = 180°

angle = 180 - 35 = 145°

let supplement angle be x

4x + x = 180°

x = 36

angle = 36*4 = 144

let supplement angle be x

5x + x = 180°

6x = 180°

x = 30°

so angle = 30*5 = 150°

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Answered by aman3813
1

HI ALEXA....

1. Let one angle be x

Let other be x-35

x+x-35=180

2x=145

x=72.5

2. Let one angle be x

Let other be 4x

x+4x=180

5x=180

x=180/5

x=36

3. Let one angle be x

Let another be 5x

x+5x=180

6x=180

x=30

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