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The supplement of an angle is six times as large as the complement of the angle .what is the measure of the angle to the nearest whole degrees

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72

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Answer:

The angle measures 72°

Explanation:

Convert the given statements into equations.

*Know that complementary angles add up to 90° and supplementary angles add up to 180°

"The supplement of an angle is six times as large as the complement of the angle" becomes....

180° - a = 6(90° - a)

**180° - a is the supplement. If angle + supplement = 180°, then

180° - angle = supplement

**90° - a is the complement. If angle + complement = 90°, then

180° - angle = complement

Now solve the equation 180° - a = 6(90° - a)

180° - a = 540° - 6a (distribute the 6 on the right side)

6a - a = 540° - 180° (bring variables to one side, and constants

to the other)

5a = 360° (simply both sides)

a = 72° (Solve for a by dividing both sides by 5)

***This makes the complement 18° (72 + 18 = 90)

and the supplement 108° (72 + 108 = 180). We can see that 108 = 6(18) so we have the right answer!

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