SOLUTION: The sum of three times the complement of an angle, the supplement of the angle and 18° is 14 times the angle. Find the measure of the angle, the complement and the supplement.

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Question 1154567: The sum of three times the complement of an angle, the supplement of the angle and 18° is 14 times the angle. Find the measure of the angle, the complement and the supplement.
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The sum of three times the complement of an angle, the supplement of the angle and 18° is 14 times the angle.
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x, the angle
90-x, the compliment of the angle
3(90-x), three times the complement of the angle
180-x, the supplement of the angle


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