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30 October, 16:55

2 angles are supplementary. The measure of one angle is one-third of the other. Find the measure of BOTH angles.

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  1. 30 October, 18:02
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    45° and 135°

    Step-by-step explanation:

    let one angle be "x" and the other be "y"

    Angles which are supplementary total to 180°. This can be represented with the equation:

    x + y = 180

    If angle "x" is a third of angle "y", the situation is represented with this equation:

    (1/3) x = y

    Since fractions are difficult to work with, multiply the whole equation by 3.

    (1/3) x = y < = X 3

    x = 3y

    Use the equations x+y=180 and x=3y.

    You can substitute x=3y into x+y=180.

    x + y = 180

    (3y) + y = 180 <=combine like terms

    4y = 180 <=isolate y by dividing both sides by 4

    y = 45

    Substitute y=45 itno the equation x+y=180 to find x.

    x + y = 180

    x + 45 = 180 <=isolate x by subtracting 45 from both sides

    x = 135

    Therefore the angles are 45° and 135°.
  2. 30 October, 19:16
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    Answer: A + B = 180

    A=B/3

    Therefore B/3+B=180

    B=135

    A=45
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