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Is a pair of supplementary angles have degree measures in the ratio of 1:2, what's x

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By definition, supplementary angles add up to 180°. Graphically,


a+b=180\text{\degree}

In this case, you have


x+2x=180\text{\degree}

Solving for x


\begin{gathered} x+2x=180\text{\degree} \\ 3x=180\text{\degree} \\ \text{ Divide both sides of the equation by 3} \\ (3x)/(3)=\frac{180\text{\degree}}{3} \\ x=60\text{\degree} \end{gathered}

Now the supplementary angle measure is


2x=2\cdot60\text{\degree }=120\text{\degree}

Therefore, supplementary angles whose measures of degrees in the ratio of 1: 2 are 60° and 120°.

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