SOLUTION: Hi, here is the problem I am having trouble with. I keep getting stuck and can't really remember what to do. Thank you for your help. Find an angle such that 5 times the angle

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Question 794687: Hi, here is the problem I am having trouble with. I keep getting stuck and can't really remember what to do. Thank you for your help.
Find an angle such that 5 times the angle is equal to 4 less than the sum of its supplement and complement.
Ashley

Answer by KMST(5347)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
= the measure of the angle, in degrees (you did not specify your angle measure units)
= 5 times the angle, in degrees
= the measure of the complement, in degrees
(complement means what you need to add to get to )
= the measure of the supplement, in degrees
(supplement means what you need to add to get to )
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