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Naya [18.7K]
2 years ago
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An angle measures 176 more than the measure of its of its supplementary angle.what is the measure of each

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Firlakuza [10]2 years ago
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Based on the definition of supplementary angles, the angles are: 2° and 178°.

<h3>What are Supplementary Angles?</h3>

Angles that are supplementary have a sum that equals 180 degrees.

Let the measure of the supplement be x.

The other angle would be: (x + 176)

Therefore, we would have:

x + (x + 176) = 180

2x + 176 = 180

2x = 180 - 176

2x = 4

x = 2

One of the angles is, 2°

Second angle = x + 176 = 2 + 176 = 178°

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