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An angle measures 143.4° less than the measure of a supplementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?

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Given :-

Measure of an angle = x

Measure of another angle = x - 143.4

Each angle is the supplement of the other angle .

Which means :-


x + x - 143.4= 180


2x - 143.4 = 180


2x = 180 + 143.4


2x = 323.4


x = (323.4)/(2)


\color{hotpink}x = 161.7

Then :-

Measure of the first angle :-


\color{hotpink} = 161.7°

Measure of the second angle :-


= x - 143.4


= 16.7 - 143.4


\color{hotpink} = 18.3°

As the sum of the measure of each angle adds up to 180° (161.7+18.3=180) , we can conclude that we have found out the correct value of each of the angles .

Therefore , the measure of the first angle is = 161.7° and the measure of it's supplementary angle is = 18.3° .

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