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If TSP and PSW are supplementary, and TSP is two times as large as mPSW, what is mTSP?

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Answer:


\huge\boxed{120 \textdegree}

Explanation:

In order to solve for m∠TSP, we can use basic angle relationships and equations.

Let’s assume m∠PSW is
x°

We know that if two angles are supplementary, their angle lengths will add to 180°.

We also know that m∠TSP is twice as large as PSW. Since PSW is represented as x°, TSP will be 2x°.

We can add these two angles together and get 180°. Then you can solve for x (PSW)


  • x+2x=180

  • 3x=180

  • x=60

So we know that x (PSW) is 60°. However, the question asks for the measure of TSP. We know that TSP is twice as large as PSW, so we can multiply PSW (60) by 2.


60 \cdot 2 = 120

So m∠TSP is 120°.

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