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An angle measures 96° less than the measure of a supplementary angle. what is the measure of each angle?
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a supplementary angle is two angles that reach the sum of 180 (a complete angle) so
angle is x
supplement is 180-x
x+96=180-x, since it is 96 less than its supplement2x=84
x=42
180-x=138
The angle is 42 degrees.
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