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The measure of the supplement of an angle is 12° less than twice the measure of the angle. What is the measurement, in degrees, of the angle and its supplement?

​The measurement of the angle is ______ degrees.

​The measurement of the supplement is ______ degrees.

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Answer:

The measure of the angle is 64 degree.

The measure of the supplement is 116 degree.

Explanation:

Let the measure of the angle be 'x'.

Given:

Supplement of the angle is 12 less than twice the measure of the angle.

Twice the angle means 2 times of the angle which is
2x and 12 less means 12 is subtracted from
2x.

So, supplement of the angle =
2x-12

Now, by definition of supplementary angles, if two angles are supplement of one another, then their sum is 180 degrees.

Therefore, the sum of the given angles = 180°


x+2x-12=180


3x-12=180


3x=180+12


3x=192


x=(192)/(3)=64\°

The measure of the supplement =
2(64)-12=128-12=116

The measure of the angle is 64 degree.

The measure of the supplement is 116 degree.

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