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Question 939511: The difference of an angle's supplement and complement is 90 degrees. What is the measure of the angle? Please show equation and step by step solution. Thank you
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Question 939359: (10x-40) degree angle what is x?
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Question 939781: Given ST bisects angle RSV
m of angle RST =2x+3y
m of angle TSV = 3x-y+2
m of angle RSV = 80 degrees
Find x and y.
I am not sure how y and x separate ? please help! can you show me how to do this?

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Question 939791: IF WE ADD 7 TO TWICE A NUMBER , WE GET 49. FIND THE NUMBER ?

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Question 939892: Two angles are complementry.The smaller angle is 15 degrees more than half the larger angles.What is the measure of the larger angle?
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Question 939934: in triangle abc, angle b is 4 degree less than two times the measure of angle a. angle c is 8 degree more than the measure of angle a. find the measures of the angels
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Question 939951: Two angles are complementary. One angle is 12degrees larger than the other . Using two variables x and y, find the size of each angle by solving a system of equations.
When I was trying to figure this out I got the answer x=51 and y=39
I don't think that is write....
Can you show me how to this equation should be wrote out please and thank you
Jeanine

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Question 940498: In the roof design below, the lower support beam, A, is 34 feet. The vertical support beam, B, is 29 feet. The two beams meet at a right angle. What is the length of the angled support beam, C (rounded to the nearest foot)?
A. 43
B. 76
C. 63
D. 45


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Question 940765: Two angles are supplementary. The measure of one angle is one-third the measure of the other. Find the measures of both angles.
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Question 940851: The measure of an angle is eleven times the measure of a supplementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?
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Question 933075: the measure of angle a is twice the measure of its complement. what is the measure of angle a??

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Question 931418: Find the measure of an angle if it's measure is 9° less than eight times the measure of its complement. A) 79 B) 159 C)11 D)21
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Question 941097: Find the angles when the larger angle is 6 degrees more than 2times the smaller on a complementary angle
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Question 941144: If a carpenter wants to be sure that the corner of a building is square and measures out 6 ft and 8 ft along the sides, how long should she make the diagonal?

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Question 941333: if angle 2 is =110 degrees and if angle 11 is =137 what would be
angle 2
angle 6
angle 8
angle 13
angle 3
angle 4
angle 10
angle 12
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Question 941414: In a right triangle, what is the sum of the other two angles?

acute

isosceles

supplementary

complementary

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Question 941902: My question is ...In a kite ..If you only have the top angle (150°) can you work out the bottom angle ,,there are no other angles or lengths given and I am struggling.
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Question 942053: two supplementary angles differ by 40 degree.find the angles
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Question 942081: ∠A and ∠B are supplementary angles. m ∠A is 9° less than twice m ∠B. Find m ∠A and m ∠B.
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Question 942250: I have a question with angles. One side is a right triangle whereas the other has a line in between making two angles on the other side. One is labeled 5x and the other is 4x. My question is to find x. I have absolutely no idea on how to work it out. I tried making the 5 & 4x multiply into equaling 90. But failed. Any ideas?
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Question 942250: I have a question with angles. One side is a right triangle whereas the other has a line in between making two angles on the other side. One is labeled 5x and the other is 4x. My question is to find x. I have absolutely no idea on how to work it out. I tried making the 5 & 4x multiply into equaling 90. But failed. Any ideas?
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Question 942142: SOLUTION: WHATS THE ANGLE: I am a right angle= 90 degrees My complement is 15= My supplement is 125= I have no complement= I am the supplement of a 50 angle= If I were decreased by 15,
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Question 942286: One angle of a triangle measures 110°. The other two angles are in a ratio of 2:5. What are the measures of those two angles?
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Question 942305: The measures of two supplementary angles have a ratio of 2 to 4. the measures of the two angles are __ and__.
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Question 942385: The measure of an angle is equal to the difference between the supplement of the angle and twice the complement of the angle. Find the angle.
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Question 942506: How many degrees are in the sum of the measures of the angles in a linear pair
I don't actually know what a linear pair is if is complementary 90 supplement 180
180?

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Question 942457: The measure of the complement of an angle is 50 less than the angle. Find the measure of both angles
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Question 942692: An angle exceeds its complement by 2 degrees. Find the angle.
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Question 942705: An angle is 33 degrees less than one-half its supplement. Find the angle.
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Question 942706: Find an angle that is 30 degrees less than twice its supplement

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Question 942706: Find an angle that is 30 degrees less than twice its supplement

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Question 942804: one angle of a triangle has a measure of 26 degrees and another had a measure of 35 degrees. what is the measure in degrees of the third angle
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Question 942904: The supplement of an angle added to the complement of the angle gives 210 degrees. What is the measure of the angles?
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Question 943167: An angle measures 110.6° less than the measure of a supplementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?
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Question 943186: If an angle is bisected and then 30 degrees is added to the measure of the bisected angle, the result is the measure of a right angle. what is the measure of the original angle
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Question 943179: m<2=x+102 find the value for X. I'm really confused on how to solve for x. One angle is already given and it's 45 degrees. Thanks for the help! Greatly appreciated for my math final this morning.
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Question 943203: Find the measure of the angle described. The angle's measure is 26 degrees more than that of its complement? HELP!!!
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Question 943286: In triangle ABC, angle B is 3 times that of angle A, and angle C is 6 times larger than angle A minus 4. what are the measures of the angles
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Question 943394: An angle is five times bigger than its supplement. What are the measures of the two angles?
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Question 943406: If the measure of an angle is eighty-nine times themeasure of asupplementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?
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Question 943846: An angle is 2 times its complement. What are the measures of the two angles?
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Question 944189: Find supplmentary angles if one angle is 50 degrees less then the other angle

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Question 944337: The measure of one angle is 7 times the measure of its complement.Find the measure of each angle. Thanks because i'm really confused on this.....
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Question 944337: The measure of one angle is 7 times the measure of its complement.Find the measure of each angle. Thanks because i'm really confused on this.....
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Question 944373: Two angles are complementary. One angle is 14 degrees smaller than triple the other angle.

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