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31 March, 13:34

Angle R is 30 degrees less than twice the measure of Angle T. Angles R and T are supplementary. Find the measure of each angle.

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  1. 31 March, 13:46
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    Angle T would be 70 degrees and angle R would be 110 degrees

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since supplementary angles are equal to 180, we can model the angles with the measure below and then add together to get equal to 180.

    Angle T = x

    Angle R = 2x - 30

    x + 2x - 30 = 180

    3x = 210

    x = 70

    Now we know that Angle T is equal to 70 and we can use that to find the measure of Angle R

    Angle R = 2x - 30

    Angle R = 2 (70) - 30

    Angle R = 140 - 30

    Angle R = 110
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