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9 June, 19:47

If two angles form a linear pair and the measure of the first angle is three times the measure of the second angle, what is the measure of each angle?

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  1. 9 June, 20:14
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    Given that the two angles form a linear pair, let second angle be x, the first angle will be 3x because it is 3 times the second angle. But linear angles add up to 180, thus

    x+3x=180

    4x=180

    hence

    x=180/4

    x=45°

    thus the measure of the first angle will be:

    3x=3*45=135°

    the second angle is 45°
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