SOLUTION: The sum of two angles is 119°. One angle is 22° less than twice the other. Find the angles.
a. 68° and 51° b. 47° and 72° c. 45° and 74° d. 45° and 68°
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Question 246596: The sum of two angles is 119°. One angle is 22° less than twice the other. Find the angles.
a. 68° and 51° b. 47° and 72° c. 45° and 74° d. 45° and 68°
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let the angles be x & y.
x+y=119
x+22=2y
.
x=119-y
119-y+22=2y substitute 119-y for x
140-y=2y
3y=141
y=47
x=72
.
Ed
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