Question 823393

the sum of two angles is 119 degrees. one angle is 22 degrees less than twice the other angle. find the angles

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Let second angle be S
Then first angle = 2S - 22
Therefore, S + 2S - 22 = 119
3S = 141
S, or second angle = {{{141/3}}}, or {{{highlight_green(47^o)}}}
First angle = 119 - 47, or {{{highlight_green(72^o)}}}
You can do the check!! 

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