SOLUTION: Two angles are supplementary (equals 180 degrees). Three times the smaller angle decreased by the larger angle is 132 degrees. Give the measure of each angle

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Question 862649: Two angles are supplementary (equals 180 degrees). Three times the smaller angle decreased by the larger angle is 132 degrees. Give the measure of each angle

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
S + L = 180°
3S - L = 132°
4S = 312°
S = 78° and L = 102°
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