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the measure of one angle is described as twelve more than four times a number it's supplements is twice as large find the measure of each angle in degrees
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the measure of one angle is described as twelve more than four times a number it's supplements is twice as large find the measure of each angle in degrees
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angle 1-60° and angle2-120°
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The first angle is 60° and the second is 120°.
Angle 1 is represented as 4x+12
Angle 2 is represented as 8x+24
We can add them together and set that equal to 180 to find x
4x+12+8x+24=180
12x+36=180
x=12
So angle 1=60 and angle2=120
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