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Two supplementary angles have measures (3X +14°) and (2X -9°) what are the measures of two angles
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Two supplementary angles have measures (3X +14°) and (2X -9°) what are the measures of two angles
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So the equation would be (3x+14) + (2x-9)= 180 because supplementary angles equal 180 degrees. Then you would just solve the equation to get 35 for x. Then you would plug 35 for x into (3x+14) and (2x-9) and you should get 119 and 61.
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Answer:
I really don't know, sorry I cant help
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