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3 September, 15:22

The larger of two supplementary angles is 6 less then 5 times the smaller. What is the measure of angles

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  1. 3 September, 15:24
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    The measure of the supplementary angles are 31° and 149°.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Supplementary angles are angles that add up to a total of 180°. Since there are two angles, one of which is 6 less than 5 times the small angle, we can set up an expression using these terms: 5 times = 5x; 6 less than = - 6, so the larger angle is: 5x - 6, where x is the measure of the smaller angle. The measure of both angles will add up to 180°, so:

    (5x - 6) + x = 180

    Combine like terms: 6x - 6 = 180

    Inverse operations: 6x = 186, or x = 31

    31° is the measure of the smaller angle, so (5) (31) - 6 = 149° is the measure of the larger angle.

    Check: 31 + 149 = 180
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