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3 April, 09:41

An angle measures 178° more than the measure of a supplementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?

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  1. 3 April, 09:56
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    A = original angle

    S = supplementary angle to angle A

    By definition A+S = 180 since A and S are supplementary

    Solve for S to get S = 180-A

    The original angle A is 178 degrees larger than angle S, so

    A = S+178

    A = 180-A+178 ... replace S with 180-A

    A = 358-A

    A+A = 358-A+A ... adding A to both sides

    2A = 358

    2A/2 = 358/2 ... dividing both sides by 2

    A = 179

    The original angle is 179 degrees

    Use this to find S

    S = 180-A

    S = 180-179

    S = 1

    The supplement to the angle A is 1 degree

    Notice how the difference between

    angle A = 179 degrees

    angle S = 1 degree

    is exactly 178 degrees (179-1 = 178)
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