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two angles are supplementary. the bigger angle is three times as large as the smaller angle.find the measurement of the angles

two angles are supplementary. the bigger angle is three times as large as the smaller-example-1

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Answer:

The bigger angle is 135, and the smaller angle is 45.

Explanation:

First, you have to know that supplementary angles add up to 180°.

We have no equations for the angles, so I will use the variable x for the value of the smaller x.

The reason for this: the problem gave the value of the bigger angle, but relative to the smaller angle. Therefore, it would be safe to assume the use of a variable for the smaller angle.

Since the bigger angle is 3 times as large as the smaller, we can say that the bigger angle is 3x, or 3 times x.

Now, we can put this in an equation: 3x+x=180. Like I said before, both of the angles add up to 180 degrees.

To solve the equation:

1. Combine like terms

4x=180

2. Divide both sides by 4

x=45

Now that we have the value of x, we can plug that in to 3x and x to find the angles.

3*45=135, which is the bigger angle

45, which is the smaller angle.

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