SOLUTION: find the measure of an angle if the measure of its supplement is 4 degrees more than twice the measure of its complement.

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Question 894231: find the measure of an angle if the measure of its supplement is 4 degrees more than twice the measure of its complement.
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Definition of supplementary
Definition of complementary
Subtract second equation from first,


Also,

Substitute,


degrees
Then,

degrees

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