SOLUTION: An angle is 27 degrees greater then its supplement. What are the measures of the angles? i have to make up my own formulas and cant seem to come up with anything, thanks for the

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Question 936768: An angle is 27 degrees greater then its supplement. What are the measures of the angles?
i have to make up my own formulas and cant seem to come up with anything, thanks for the help.

Answer by Danielshinmath(31)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A supplementary angle makes it a straight line, or 180 degrees. So 180-27 = 153 degrees.Then do 153/2 to get 76.5 and 103.5.
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