Answer:
Because two adjacent angles from a right angle sums up to 90° and the larger angle is 3 times the measurement of the smaller angle, the equation would be 3a + a = 90° (A will be the substituting variable for the smaller angle). Add the like terms to get 4a=90. Divide 4 on both sides to get 22.5°. Substitute 22.5 into the variable, a, to get 67.5. This means that the larger angle would be 67.5° and the smaller angle would be 22.5°.