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2 June, 11:35

One angle is 25 less than four times it's supplement. What is the measure of both angles?

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  1. 2 June, 13:01
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    Let the first angle be x and the second be y.

    Supplementary angles add up to 180, so:

    x + y = 180

    Also, as given in the statement:

    x = 4y - 25

    Substituting into the first equation:

    4y - 25 + y = 180

    5y = 205

    y = 41

    x = 4 (41) - 25

    x = 139

    One angle is 139° and the other is 41°.
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