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How do find the measure of an angle if it equals six times the supplement of that angle?

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Basic facts:

1. Complementary angles add upto 90 degrees

2. Supplementary angles add upto 180 degrees

Let us consider the angle as x degrees

Therefore its complementary angle will be (90 - x) degrees

Also its supplementary angle will be (180 - x) degrees

As per the question the supplement of the angle is 6 times its complement angle.

Therefore we can write the equation as:

180 - x = 6 x (90 - x)

or, 180 - x = 540 - 6x

or, 180 - x + 6x = 540 (Bring the variables to left side)

or, -x + 6x = 540 - 180 (bring the numbers to the right side)

or, 5x = 360

or 5x/5 = 360/5 (divide both sides by 5)

or, x = 72

Therefor the angle is 72 degrees

Complement = 90 - 72 = 18 degrees

Supplement = 180 - 72 = 108 degrees