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Find the measure of two supplementary angles if the diffrence in measure of the two angles is 24

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Answer:

the two angles are 78 and 102 degrees

Explanation:

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Find the measure of two supplementary angles if the diffrence in measure of the two-example-1
User Ankanna
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Answer:

The measure of two supplementary angles are
102^(\circ) \text { and } 78^(\circ)

Solution:

Given that the difference of measure of the two angles is 24

Let the first angle be x and the second angle be x-24. We know when two angles are supplementary their sum is equal to
180^(\circ)

Now since x and (x-24) are two supplementary angles, therefore their sum will be equal to
180^(\circ)

x+(x-24) = 180

2x-24=180

2x= 180+24

2x = 204


x = (204)/(2)


\mathrm{x}=102^(\circ)

The first angle is
102^(\circ)

The second angle is (x – 24) so we get (102 - 24) = 78

Hence the measure of two supplementary angles are
102^(\circ) \text { and } 78^(\circ)

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