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Question 98860: The measure of the complement of an angle is 37+2x. The measure of a supplement of an angle is 141+x. What is the angle?
I solved for the two equations: c=37+2x and x+c=90. x = 17.666667
Then I solved for s=141+x and s+x=180. x = 19.5
The problem is that the angle is suppose to be the same.
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Question 99246: Can you please take the time to help me solve this problem: In a right triangle, the length of the hypotenuse is 5 and the length of one of the legs is 3, determine the tangents off all three angles. I would be really appreciate it if you did help me.
Thanks
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Question 99498: Thanks for your help. I am a mom trying to help my daughter and we both are stuck on this one. Please see if you can help us understand it. The problem is from a worksheet. The question is: Find the measure of an angle for which the sum of the measures of its complement and its supplement are 178 degrees.
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Question 99507: Help please! :-)
measure of angle 1 is (3y+4) degrees, measure of angle 2 is (6x+20) degrees, and measure of angle 3 is (3x+y+3) degrees. Solve for x and y, then find the real measure of angle 2. Hint: angles 1 and 3 are vertical angles.
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Question 99509This question is from textbook Geometry
: I would like if someone could help me with this problem.
Find the measure of angle T if the measure of angle T is 20 more than four times its supplement.
I am having struggles and this assignment is due tomorrow so please help me. Thank you!This question is from textbook Geometry
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Question 99527: 3y+4Help please! :-)
1. measure of angle 1 is (3y+4) degrees, measure of angle 2 is (6x+20) degrees, and measure of angle 3 is (3x+y+3) degrees. Solve for x and y, then find the real measure of angle 2. Hint: angles 1 and 3 are vertical angles.

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Question 100756: Im having a major problem with this one: Find the measure of anangle whose supplement is 10 degrees more than twice its comlement. I have tried hard but it seems i having a problem with setting up the equation. Thank you.
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Question 100762This question is from textbook 
: My daughter and I had trouble with this:
Five times the compliment of an angle less twice the angles supplement is 40 degrees. Find the measure of te supplement.
Please Help!This question is from textbook 
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Question 100762This question is from textbook 
: My daughter and I had trouble with this:
Five times the compliment of an angle less twice the angles supplement is 40 degrees. Find the measure of te supplement.
Please Help!This question is from textbook 
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Question 100962This question is from textbook Geometry
: Use the given information to write an equation and solve the problem.
Find the measure of an angle that is twice as large as its supplement.
I know that an answer is that one angle is 30 and the other is 60 but i dont know how to put it into an equation.This question is from textbook Geometry
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Question 102206This question is from textbook Geometry
: Geometry is very confusing and I need some help with this problem because I don't understand it.
The measure of a supplement of angle is six times as large as a complement of the angle. Find the measures of the angle, its supplement, and its complement.This question is from textbook Geometry
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Question 102258This question is from textbook Geometry
: We are trying to figure a problem using the addition and subtraction properties. The problem is a line segment as follows. Q------R-----S-----T
Given seg. QR is congruent to seg. ST, QS=5x+17, RT=10-2x, RS=3.
Find QS and QT and the theorem that supports it.
Please help!This question is from textbook Geometry
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Question 75259: Can you please help me solve this: You have collected data on several buildings. For each building, you are given the angle of the line of sight up to the top of the building, and the distance to the building. Calculate the height of each building.
Building 5 Angle 1º Distance 500 meters
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Question 102746: Find the measure of an angle that is twice as large as its complement.
A supplement angle is four times as large as the angle. Find the measure of the angle.
The measure of a complement of an angle is three times more than twice the measure of the angle. Find the measure of the angle and its complement.
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