Question 557354
four times the complement of an angle less the supplement of an angle is 27. find the angle 
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let a = the angle
when we know:
(90-a) = the complement
and
(180-a) = the supplement
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Now write the equation for the statement:
"four times the complement of an angle less the supplement of an angle is 27." 
4(90-a) - (180-a) = 27
360 - 4a - 180 + a = 27; change the sign of a when you remove the brackets
-4a + a + 360 - 180 = 27
-3a + 180 = 27
-3a = 27 - 180
-3a = -153
a = {{{(-153)/(-3)}}}
a = +51 degrees is the angle
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You can check this yourself, in the original equation
4(90-51) - (180-51) = 27