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3 December, 10:02

An angle measures 67.2° less than the measure of a supplementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?

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  1. 3 December, 10:09
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    Two supplementary angles always adds up to 180 degrees. If an angle is 67.2 degrees less than the measure of a supplementary angle, an equation can be formed where "A" represents the larger angle, and (A - 67.2) represents the smaller angle.

    (A - 67.2) + A=180

    (Combine the A's)

    2A - 67.2=180

    (Add 67.2 to both sides)

    2A = 247.2

    (Divide by 2 to both sides)

    A = 123.6

    123.6 degrees is the larger angle.

    The smaller angle is represented by (A - 67.2). We now know the value of A so lets plug it in. (123.6 - 67.2) = 56.4. 56.4 is the value of the smaller angle.

    We can double check to make sure we got the right answer.

    123.6 + 56.4 = 180
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