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In Mathematics / College | 2025-08-20

[tex]\frac{1}{4^{-8}}[/tex]

Asked by mymysmommy04

Answer (3)

Y = 1st angle X = 2nd angle
Y = 3X - 16
90 = X + Y
90 = X + (3X -16)
Do some algebra and X=26.5
So substitute x back in to find y, and Y=63.5

Answered by robertwalls | 2024-06-10

**Two angles are supplementary one angle is 4 degrees less than three times the other find the measures of the angles **
**x + y = 180 **
**x = 3y - 4 **
**3y - 4 + y = 180 **
**4y = 184 **
**y = 46 **
x = 134 ;

Answered by 26sparedes91 | 2024-06-12

The first angle measures 49 degrees, while the second angle measures 131 degrees. Together, these two angles are supplementary, as their sum equals 180 degrees. The relationship between the angles satisfies the conditions given in the problem.
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Answered by robertwalls | 2024-09-27