Asked by Melanie
1) Two angles are complementary. The measure of one angle is 21 more than twice the measure of the other angle. Find the measure of the angles.
2) If a supplement of an angle has a measure 78 less than the measure of the angle, what are the measures of the angles?
Please don't just give me the answers, but tell me how you got them. Thank you.
2) If a supplement of an angle has a measure 78 less than the measure of the angle, what are the measures of the angles?
Please don't just give me the answers, but tell me how you got them. Thank you.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
1) Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees.
Let x = the smaller angle. Solve for x.
x + 2x + 21 = 90
2) Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.
Take it from there.
Let x = the smaller angle. Solve for x.
x + 2x + 21 = 90
2) Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.
Take it from there.
Answered by
Melanie
Thank you!!!(= I get it now
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're very welcome. :-)
Answered by
HERMAN
THE MEASURE OF ONE ANGLE IS 15 DEGREES MORE THAN HALF THE MEASURE OF ITS COMPLEMENT. FIND THE MEASURE OF THE TWO ANGLES
Answered by
Anonymus
Melanie your stupid for knowing that(No offense :/)
Answered by
Anonymus
But I was going to say the same thing Ms.Sue was going to say.
Answered by
Anonymous
The measure of a third angle in an isosceles triangle is 82.5 more than the measure of the two equal angles. whats the angle of the third.
Answered by
Anonymous
an angle is 35 degrees more than triple its supplement. find the measures of the angles
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