SOLUTION: \angle x∠xangle, x and \angle y∠yangle, y are supplementary angles. \angle y∠yangle, y measures 33^\circ33 ∘ 33, degrees. What is the measure of \angle x∠xangle, x?

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Question 1156290: \angle x∠xangle, x and \angle y∠yangle, y are supplementary angles. \angle y∠yangle, y measures 33^\circ33
∘
33, degrees.
What is the measure of \angle x∠xangle, x?

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\angle x∠xangle, x and \angle y∠yangle, y are supplementary angles. \angle y∠yangle, y measures 33^\circ33
∘
33, degrees.
What is the measure of \angle x∠xangle, x?
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Guessing that your description should be, angle x and angle y are supplementary angles, and measure of angle y is 33 degrees. What is the measure of angle x?


147 degrees

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