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TWO ANGLES LIE ALONG A STRAIGHT LINE . IF M EQUALS ANGLE A IS FIVE TIMES THE SUM M ANGLE TO B PLUS 7.2 ,WHAT IS M ANGLE B

TWO ANGLES LIE ALONG A STRAIGHT LINE . IF M EQUALS ANGLE A IS FIVE TIMES THE SUM M-example-1

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m\angle B\text{ = 24 }

Here, we want to calculate the measure of angle B

Mathematically, when two angles lie on a straight line, they are supllementary. What this mean is that they add up to 180 degrees

Thus, we have it that;


m\angle A\text{ + m}\angle B\text{ = 180}

From the question, we have that;


m\angle A\text{ = 5(m}\angle B\text{ + 7.2)}

Now, we substitute the value of the measure of angle A into the equation above

We have this as;


\begin{gathered} m\angle B\text{ + 5(m}\angle B\text{ + 7.2) = 180} \\ m\angle B\text{ + 5m}\angle B\text{ + 36 = 180} \\ 6m\angle B\text{ = 180-36} \\ 6m\angle B\text{ = 144} \\ m\angle B\text{ = }(144)/(6) \\ \\ m\angle B\text{ = 24} \end{gathered}

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