SOLUTION: 2.)The supplement of a giver angle is 10 degrees less than thrice the complement of the same angle. Find the measure of the given angle.
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Question 1190168: 2.)The supplement of a giver angle is 10 degrees less than thrice the complement of the same angle. Find the measure of the given angle.
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The supplement of a giver angle is 10 degrees less than thrice the complement of the same angle. Find the measure of the given angle.
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d, measure of the given angle
180-d, supplement of given angle, measure
90-d, complement of the given angle
3(90-d), thrice the complement of the given angle,
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