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Tutors Answer Your Questions about Angles (FREE)
Question 158108: Okay, I don't want the answer, I just want to know how to set up the problem. Or maybe if you can just reword the problem, it would be easier because I can set up equations, it's just that the problem is confusing.
Okay so this is what the problem states:
The measure of the supplement of an angle exceeds three times the measure of the complement by 30. Find the measure of the supplement.
I attempted this problem once but then it was too confusing so I just erased all of it. I just need help with understanding the problem.
Thanks
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Question 158172: Two angles are complementary. The sum of the measure of the first angle and half of the second angle is 72.5*. Find the measures of the angles.
What is the measure of the smaller angle?
What is the measure of the other angle?
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Question 158634This question is from textbook
: the questions says: The measure of an angle's supplement is 24 less than twice the measure of the angle. Find the measure of the angle and it's supplement.This question is from textbook
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Question 159017: I have a very important question, please answer soon!
Given 6 angles with the following measure, 30, 40, 50, 60 ,130, and 140. If two of the angles are selected at random, what is the probability that the pair selected is either complementary or supplementary?
I got 5/12 as my answer, I just paired all the angles together in twosome.
Please help!
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Question 159295: 1)one of two complementary angles has a measure that is six more than twice the
other's. Find teh measure of the larger angle.
this is what i have: X= 6+(90-X)+2(90-X) and i got 42 degrees?
2) the measure of the supplement of an angle is five times that of the angle's complement. Find the measure of the complement.
this is what i have: (180-X)=5(90-X) and my answer is completely wrong
If you could help me i would really appreciate it, thanks
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Question 159295: 1)one of two complementary angles has a measure that is six more than twice the
other's. Find teh measure of the larger angle.
this is what i have: X= 6+(90-X)+2(90-X) and i got 42 degrees?
2) the measure of the supplement of an angle is five times that of the angle's complement. Find the measure of the complement.
this is what i have: (180-X)=5(90-X) and my answer is completely wrong
If you could help me i would really appreciate it, thanks
Click here to see answer by nerdybill(2446)  |
Question 159420: the measure of one angle of a triangle is 1 degree less than twice the measure of the second angle, and the measure of the third angle is 21 degrees more than twice the sum of the measures of the other two. find the measure of all three angles.
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Question 159420: the measure of one angle of a triangle is 1 degree less than twice the measure of the second angle, and the measure of the third angle is 21 degrees more than twice the sum of the measures of the other two. find the measure of all three angles.
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