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Write an equation that will solve this problem: Two angles are supplementary. If the measure of the second angle is 3 times the sum of the measure of the first angle and 25, find the measures of the two
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Write an equation that will solve this problem: Two angles are supplementary. If the measure of the second angle is 3 times the sum of the measure of the first angle and 25, find the measures of the two angles.
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x = measure of 1st angle
y = measure of 2nd angle
x + y = 180
y = 3(x+25)
Therefore,
x + 3(x+25) = 180
x + 3x +75 = 180
4x = 105
x = 26.25
So the measure of the 1st angle is 26.25 and the 2nd is 153.75
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