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| Question 120651:  Two congruent angles are supplementary. Find the measure of both angles.
 Answer by bucky(2189)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Call the two angles A and B .
 You are told that the two angles are supplementary. That means that when you add the measure
 of angle A (call it mA) and the measure of angle B (call it mB) the resulting sum is 180 degrees.
 This relationship can be written in equation form as:
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 mA + mB = 180
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 You are also told that the two angles are congruent. This means that their measures
 are equal. You can write this relationship as the equation:
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 mA = mB
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 From this second equation you can see that wherever you have mA you can substitute mB
 in its place because they are equals. So go back to the equation:
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 mA + mB = 180
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 In place of mA substitute mB. This makes the equation become:
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 mB + mB = 180
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 On the left side you can see that the sum is 2 times mB or 2*mB. Make this simplification
 to get:
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 2*mB = 180
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 To solve for mB divide both sides of this equation by 2. When you do that division the
 equation reduces to:
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 mB = 180/2 = 90
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 This tells you that the measure of angle B is 90 degrees, and that means that the measure
 of angle A is also equal to 90 degrees because the two angles are congruent.
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 Hope this helps you to understand the problem.
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