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1 March, 09:51

An angle measures 152° less than the measure of its supplementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?

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  1. 1 March, 10:10
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    Two supplementary angles when added together need to equal 180 degrees.

    Let the first angle = X

    The second angle would then be X - 152

    Add them together to equal 180:

    X + X - 152 = 180

    Simplify:

    2X - 152 = 180

    Add 152 to each side:

    2X = 332

    Divide both sides by 2:

    X = 332 / 2

    X = 166

    The first angle = X = 166 degrees.

    The second angle = X - 152 = 166 - 152 = 14 degrees.

    The angles are 166 and 14
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