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This is my homework by the way.You can represent the measures of an angle and its complement as x° and (90 -x)° Similarly, you can represent the measures of an angle and its sup…
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This is my homework by the way.You can represent the measures of an angle and its complement as x° and (90 -x)° Similarly, you can represent the measures of an angle and its supplement as and (180 -- x)°. Use these expressions to find the measures of the angles described.The measure of an angle is three times the measure of it's supplement.The measure of the supplement of an angle is three times the measure of it's complement.The measure of an angle increased by 20° is equal to the measure of it's complement.
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The sum of complemenatry angles = 90
The sum of supplementary angles = 180
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