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You can represent the measures of an angle and its complement as x° and (90 - x)°. Similarly, you can represent the measures of and angle and is supplement as x° and (180 - x)°. Use these expressions to find the measure of the angles described. The measure of the supplement of an angle is three times the measure of its complement. The measure of the angle is________ degrees, the measure of its complement is degrees, and the measure of its supplement is ________degrees.

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Answer:

The angle is equal to 45°, its complementary is equal to (90-45)°=45°, and its supplementar is equal to (180-45)°=135°

Explanation:

Let the angle be equal to x°. We know that


(180 - x) = 3(90- x)

Therefore, solving for x, we have


180 - x = 270 - 3x \\ 2x = 90 \\ x = 45

So the angle is equal to 45°, its complementary is equal to (90-45)°=45°, and its supplementar is equal to (180-45)°=135°

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