SOLUTION: one angle is four times its supplement increased by 20 degrees
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Question 834993: one angle is four times its supplement increased by 20 degrees
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Let angle 1 be 'x'
Angle 2 ='4x+20'
Angle 1 + Angle 2=180(Supplementary angles)
x+4x+20=180
5x=180-20
x=160/5
=32 degrees
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