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4 November, 14:42

An angle measures 17 more then 3 time a number. Its supplement is three more then seven time the numder. What is the measure of each angle?

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  1. 4 November, 14:53
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    If the angles are supplementary angles, that means that they add up to be 180˚.

    Angle A is 3x+17 (17 more than 3 times a number) and Angle B is 7x+3 (3 more than 7 times the number).

    Both of these added together is equal to 180, so you get: 3x+17+7x+3=180

    Combine like terms and get: 10x+20=180

    Subtract 20 from both sides: 10x=160

    Divide both sides by 10: x=16

    Now you have your number.

    To find the angles, plug the number back into the statements.

    Angle A: 3 (16) + 17=65˚

    Angle B: 7 (16) + 3=115˚

    Check to make sure they add up to equal 180: 65+115=180 √

    And you're done!
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