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Find the measure of an angle whose supplement measures eight times its measure
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Find the measure of an angle whose supplement measures eight times its measure
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The supplement of an angle is basically 180° minus that angle. In other words, two supplementary angles together add up to 180°.
If you let
be the angle, then
plus an angle eight times its measure is equal to 180°. Thus,
, or
. Therefore,
= 20°.
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