Answer: 42° and 138°
Step-by-step explanation: If two angles are supplementary, then the sum of their measures is 180°.
In this problem, since we don't know the measures of our supplementary angles, let's call the first angle X. If an angle measures X°, then the measure of its supplement is 180 - X degrees.
So let's call X an angle and 180 - X its supplement.
Now to find the value of X, we can use the second part of the problem to set up an equation. "Three times the measure of one angle" that's 3x, "is" means equals, "12 degrees less than the measure of the other" would be 180 - X - 12.
3x = 180 - x - 12
Now we can solve for X by first simplifying on the right side by subtracting 12 from 180 and we have 3x = 168 - x. Now we add X to both sides of the equation and we get 4x = 168. Now we divide both sides of the equation by 4 in order to get X by itself. Diving both sides by 4, we find that X = 42.
So the measure of one angle which is X is 42°. The measure of its supplement which is 180 - 42 is 138°.