Final answer:
To find the measure of angle T, set up the equation x + 3x = 180, solve for x to get 45 degrees, and multiply by 3 to find that m
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the measure of angle T (m<T), given that angles T and S are supplementary and that m<T = 3(m<S), you can use the fact that supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. Let x be the measure of angle S. Therefore, the equation can be set up as x + 3x = 180.
Solve for x to find:
- 4x = 180
- x = 180 / 4
- x = 45 degrees
Now that we have m<S, calculate m<T:
- m<T = 3x
- m<T = 3(45)
- m<T = 135 degrees
Thus, the measure of angle T is 135 degrees.