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Find an angle which is 10° less than four times its supplement?

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From the question, we're asked to find an angle that is 10degrees less than 4 times its supplement;

Let's denote the angle as y;

Remember, that supplementary angles are angles that add up to 180degrees. Therefore, to find the supplement of the required angle, we'll have,


180-y=\text{ the supplement of the required angle}

We've been also told that the said angle is 10degrees less than 4times its supplement which we can express mathematically as per below and solve for ;


\begin{gathered} 180-y=4y-10 \\ 5y=190 \\ y=38^(\circ) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the required angle is 38degrees.


\text{Its supplement = 180-y = 180-38 =}142^(\circ)

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