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Question 204310
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if one angle is 66 degrees more than it's supplement what are the measures of the two angles?
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Remember supplement means sum of two angles is 180 degrees.
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x=(180-x) -66
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2x =180-66 = 114
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x=57,,,,,(180-57)= 123
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57=123-66,,,,ok