SOLUTION: The measure of the supplement of an angle exceeds 3 times the measure of the complement of the angle by 10. Find the measure of the complement.

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Question 214265: The measure of the supplement of an angle exceeds 3 times the measure of the complement of the angle by 10. Find the measure of the complement.
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The measure of the supplement of an angle exceeds 3 times the measure of the complement of the angle by 10. Find the measure of the complement.

Step 1. Supplementary angles is when two angles add up to 180 degrees and complementary angles is when two angles add up to 90 degrees.

Step 2. Let x be the angle, 90-x be its complement, and 180-x be its supplement.

Step 3. 3(90-x) 3 times the complement.

Step 4. 180-x=3(90-x)+10 The measure of the supplement of an angle exceeds 3 times the measure of the complement of the angle by 10.

Step 5. The following steps will solve the above equation in Step 3.

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  • This is an equation! Solutions: x=50.
  • Graphical form: Equation was fully solved.
  • Text form: 180-x=3*(90-x)+10 simplifies to 0=0
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DETAILED EXPLANATION


Look at .
Moved 180 to the right of expression
It becomes .

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Moved 90 to the right of expression
It becomes .

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Moved these terms to the left highlight_green%28+-3%2A%28-x%2B90%29+%29,highlight_green%28+-10+%29
It becomes .

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Added fractions or integers together
It becomes .

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Moved 170 to the right of expression
It becomes .

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Expanded term -3 by using associative property on %28-x%2B90%29
It becomes .

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Multiplied numerator integers
It becomes .

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Added fractions or integers together
It becomes .

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Removed extra sign in front of -100
It becomes .

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Eliminated similar terms highlight_red%28+-x+%29,highlight_red%28+3%2Ax+%29 replacing them with highlight_green%28+%28-1%2B3%29%2Ax+%29
It becomes .

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Added fractions or integers together
It becomes .

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Remove unneeded parentheses around factor highlight_red%28+2+%29
It becomes .

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Solved linear equation highlight_red%28+2%2Ax-100=0+%29 equivalent to 2*x-100 =0
It becomes .
Result:
This is an equation! Solutions: x=50.

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Done!



Step 6. The complement of x=50 degrees is 90-x=40 degrees.

Step 7. ANSWER: The complement of the angle is 40 degrees.

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Respectfully,
Dr J

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