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2 June, 08:23

If a angle is 4 times bigger than its supplement what will its measure be

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  1. 2 June, 11:54
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    Supplementary angles mean that two angles equal to 180°.

    Let us assume the 2 angles are angle A and angle B.

    Angle A is 4 times bigger than Angle B, the supplement.

    Let Angle B be represented by x.

    Angle A is 4x; Angle B is x.

    4x + x = 180°

    5x = 180°

    x = 180°/5

    x = 36° This is the measure of angle B.

    4x = 4 (36°) = 144° This is the measure of angle A.

    4x + x = 180°

    144° + 36° = 180°

    180° = 180°
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