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Question 934693: two angles are supplementary one angle is 32 degree less than 3 times the other angle find the angles
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Answer by harpazo(655) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
One angle is x and the other is 180-x.
x - 32 = 3(180-x)
x - 32 = 540 - 3x
-32 - 540 = -3x - x
-572 = -4x
-572/-4 = x
143 degrees = x.
Then 180 - 143 = 37 degrees.
The two angles are 37 degrees and 143 degrees.
Answer by MathTherapy(10552) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
two angles are supplementary one angle is 32 degree less than 3 times the other angle find the angles
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