SOLUTION: Two angles are supplementary. One angle is 15o less than twice the other angle. Find the measure of each angle. Write answers from smallest to largest and do not include degrees
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Question 346531: Two angles are supplementary. One angle is 15o less than twice the other angle. Find the measure of each angle. Write answers from smallest to largest and do not include degrees in your answer.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
By definition,
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(I think you meant 15 degrees and not 150 degrees)
Substitute,
Solve for , then go back and solve for .
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