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Problem:
Find the measure of an angle that is four hundred twenty less than three times its supplement.
A Solution:
Let a be the measure of the angle.
Two angles are supplementary if their sum is 180. Thus the supplement of the angle is
180-a.
"Three times the supplement" is 3*(180-a).
"Four hundred twenty less than three times the supplement" is 3*(180-a) - 420.
Altogether we have
a = 3*(180-a) - 420
Now simplify using the distributive property.
a = 540 - 3a - 420
Combine like terms.
a = -3a + 120
Add 3a to both sides of the equation.
4a = 120
Divide both sides of the equation by 4.
a = 30
In the context of this problem, a=30 means that the measure of the angle is 30 degrees.
Let's check our calculations with the original sentence.
The supplement of a 30 degree angle is 150 degrees because 30+150=180.
Three times the supplement is 3*150, or 450 degrees.
Four hundred twenty less than 450 degrees IS 30 degrees because 450-420=30. Check!
Good luck!
Mrs. Figgy