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The measure of an angle is eight times the measure of it’s supplementary angle.what is the measure of each angle?

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Answer:

The measure of the supplementary angles are
160^(0) and
20^(0).

Explanation:

Two angles, measuring less than or equal to
180^(0), are said to supplementary if their sum is
180^(0).

Let us suppose that the measure of one angle is
x^(0).

Then the measure of other angle is,
(180^(0) -x^(0)).

It is provided that the measure of an angle is eight times the measure of it’s supplementary angle, that is


x^(0) =8(180^(0) -x^(0))

Solving this equation for
x^(0),


x^(0) =8(180^(0) -x^(0))\\x^(0) =1440^(0) -8x^(0)\\9x^(0)=1440\\x^(0)=160^(0)

So the measure of one angle is
160^(0).

Then the measure of the other angle is,


180^(0) -x^(0) = 180^(0) -160^(0) \\=20^(0)

Therefore, the measure of the supplementary angles are
160^(0) and
20^(0).

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