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This question has two parts. Use the information to answer Part A and Part B.

Two angles are supplementary. The measure of one angle is 3 times the measure of the other angle.
Part A
Which equation can be used to find x, the measure of the smaller angle in degrees?
A. 3x - x=90
o
B. 3x + x = 90
o
C. 3x - x = 180
D. 3x + x = 180
Part B
What is the measure of each angle? Enter the answers in the boxes.
The smaller angle measures
and the larger angle measures

User Terahertz
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Answer:

Part A: D.
3x+x=180

Part B: Smaller angle
=45^(\circ), larger angle
=135^(\circ)

Step-by-step explanation:

The term supplementary is used when the sum of two angles add to
180^(\circ).

Part A:

From the information given that the "angles are supplementary" and the "measure of one angle is 3 times the measure of the other", the equation to find for x can be written as:


3x+x=180

Part B:

To find the measure of each angle, we can first find the measure of the smaller angle
x:


3x+x=180


4x=180


x=45^(\circ)


\therefore The smaller angle is
45^(\circ)

Since the measure of the larger angle is
3 times the measure of the smaller angle:

Larger angle
=3x


=3(45)


=135^(\circ)


\therefore The measure of the larger angle is
135^(\circ)

Hope this helps :)

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