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the measure of an angle is 50 more than the measure of its suplement. what is the measure of the smaller angle?
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the measure of an angle is 50 more than the measure of its suplement. what is the measure of the smaller angle?
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to solve this, we can set up 2 equations
x= angle 1
y= angle 2
x + 50 = y (measure of angle y is 50 more than measure of angle x)
x + y = 180 (angles are supplements, which means they add up to 180 degrees)
we are given what y is equal to (x+50) so, we can plug this value in for y in the second equation and solve for x
x + y = 180
x +(x + 50) =180
2x + 50 = 180
2x = 130
x = 65 degrees
now that we know what x is equal to, we can plug 65 into either equation for x and solve for y
65 + y =180
y = 115 degrees
now that we know the measure of both angles, we can conclude that the measure of the smaller angle is
65 degrees
hope this helped!
Eric Qian
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Hey!
A supplementary angle adds up to 180°. You can make an equation
Let's simplify that:
Switch it around and it becomes:
The sign changes when moved to the other side.
Subtract 50 from 180
Divide both sides by 2
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