Let's solve the equation.
The sum of the two angles is equal to 107 degrees: (x-5) + (3x) = 107.
Combining like terms, we get 4x - 5 = 107.
Adding 5 to both sides, we get 4x = 112.
Dividing both sides by 4, we get x = 28.
Now we can plug x back into the equation to find the measure of each angle.
The measure of the first angle is (x - 5) = 28 - 5 = 23 degrees.
The measure of the second angle is (3x) = 3 * 28 = 84 degrees.
Therefore, the correct answer is "23° and 84°".
An obtuse angle is formed by two adjacent angles with measures (x−5)° and (3x)° . If the resulting angle measure is 107° , what is the angle measure of each of the two unknown angles? Round to the nearest whole number.(1 point) Responses 20° and 87° 20 degrees and 87 degrees 32° and 75° 32 degrees and 75 degrees 23° and 84° 23 degrees and 84 degrees 28° and 79°
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