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two angles are supplementary. one of them is three times the other. find the measure of the larger angle

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Let x be the measure of the larger angle, and y the measure of the smaller one. We know that the sum of supplementary angles is allays 180°, so x+y=180. We also know that the smaller angle is three times the larger one, so x=3y. Now we can solve the system of equations to get our answer:

\left \{ {{x+y=180} \atop {x=3y}} \right.
Replacing equation 2 into equation 1:

3y+y=180

4y=180

y= (180)/(4)

y=45
Now that we know the value of our smaller angle, we just need to replace it into equation 2 to get the measure of our larger one:

x=(3)(45)

x=135

We can conclude that the measure of the larger angle is 135°.
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Two angles are supplementary means their sum is 180 degrees.  Let the two angles be A and 3A. This also satisfies the condition that one angle is three times the other.  Now, A+3A = 180 degrees hence, 4A=180 degrees, thus, A=45 degrees Hence the larger angle of the two i.e, value of 3A is 45*3 or 135 degrees.
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