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What is the measure of an angle if it is 660 less than 6 times its own supplement

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Answer:

60

Explanation:

Since this angle is unknown, let's just represent it with the variable "x". So the supplement angle of "x" is essentially, the value of the angle that we need to add to "x" to get 180. In other words let's just say that the supplement angle is "y". This means that:
x+y=180. If we subtract x from both sides we can represent "y" or the supplement angle as:
(180-x).

Since it's 660 less than 6 times it's own supplement let's first multiply the supplement by 6


6(180-x) = 1,080-6x

Now let's subtract 660 from it, since it's 660 less


(1,080 - 6x) - (660) = 420 - 6x

This value should be equal to the angle, which is represented as "x". So let's set it equal to x


420-6x=x

Add 6x to both sides


420=7x

Divide both sides by 7


60 = x

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