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Solve for x. Then give the measure of both angles. (college)

Solve for x. Then give the measure of both angles. (college)-example-1

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By definition, both angles are supplementary; namely, they add up to 180°. This fact gives us the equation


(2x+6)+(x+3)=180\degree

Let's solve it for x:


\begin{gathered} (2x+x)+(6+3)=180\degree,\text{ rearrangement of the terms on the left} \\ 3x+9=180\degree, \\ 3x=171\degree, \\ x=(171\degree)/(3), \\ x=57\degree\text{.} \end{gathered}Answer

The value of x is


x=57\degree\text{.}

The values of the angles are

Solve for x. Then give the measure of both angles. (college)-example-1
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