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15 August, 23:39

An angle measures 44° more than the measure of a supplementary angle. what is the measure of each angle?

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  1. 15 August, 23:44
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    The correct answers are:

    68° and 112°.

    Explanation:

    Let x be the measure of the smaller angle.

    The larger angle would then be x+44.

    Since the angles are supplementary, their sum measures 180°. This gives us the equation:

    x + (x+44) = 180

    Combining like terms, we have

    2x+44 = 180

    Subtract 44 from each side:

    2x+44-44 = 180-44

    2x = 136

    Divide each side by 2:

    2x/2 = 136/2

    x = 68

    The smaller angle measures 68°.

    The larger angle is 44° more:

    68+44 = 112°
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