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One of two supplementary angles measures 6 degrees less than twice

the other. How large are the angles?

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Answer:

adding them together, x+2x−6=180 . this can be solved algebraically. the smaller angle is 62∘ . the supplement to that, 2x−6 , is (124−6)∘ , which is 118∘ .

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