SOLUTION: I have been working on this problem for awhile now and I still can't figure it out. I was wondering if someone would help me? Please and Thank You!! I would deeply appreciate it!!
Algebra ->
Angles
-> SOLUTION: I have been working on this problem for awhile now and I still can't figure it out. I was wondering if someone would help me? Please and Thank You!! I would deeply appreciate it!!
Log On
Question 154571This question is from textbook Algebra and Trigonometry Structure and Method book 2
: I have been working on this problem for awhile now and I still can't figure it out. I was wondering if someone would help me? Please and Thank You!! I would deeply appreciate it!!
The measure of the supplement of an angle is 12 degress greater than three times the measure of a complement. Find the measure of the angle. This question is from textbook Algebra and Trigonometry Structure and Method book 2
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let x=measure of original angle, y=measure of the supplementary angle and z=measure of the complementary angle
Remember supplemental angles add to 180 degrees and complementary angles add to 90 degrees. So this means that and
Start with the first equation.
Subtract "x" from both sides.
Move onto the second equation.
Subtract "x" from both sides.
Since "measure of the supplement of an angle is 12 degrees greater than three times the measure of a complement" this means that the third equation is