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Two supplementary angles have measures m∠QRS=33° and m∠RST=(2x+21)°. What is the equation to solve for x?
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Since the angles are supplementary, their measures sum up to 180°.

Therefore, the equation would be:

33° + (2x + 21)° = 180°
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