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Question 1072501: Two angles are said to be supplementary if their sum is 180 degrees. Suppose you have two supplementary angles such that the second angle is 24 degrees larger than 3 times the measure of the first angle. Find the angles.
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Suppose you have two supplementary angles such that the second angle is 24 degrees larger than 3 times the measure of the first angle. Find the angles.
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A = the angle
3A + 24 = other angle
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A + 3A + 24 = 180