An angle measures 146° more than the measure of its supplementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?

Respuesta :

Answer:

163 degrees and 17 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

x+y = 180

x-y = 146   then x = 146+y

substitute for x

146+y+y = 180

2y = 34

y = 17

x = 17+146 = 163

The measure of the first angle is 17° and the measure of the second supplementary angle is 163°.

Supplementary angle based problem:

What information do we have?

Angle measures 146° more than supplementary angle

Supplementary angle

a + b = 180

So,

x + (x + 146) = 180

2x + 146 = 180

2x = 34

x = 17°

a + b = 180

17 + b = 180

b = 163°

Pair of suplementry angles are 17° and 163°

Find out more information about 'Supplementary angle'.

https://brainly.com/question/13045673?referrer=searchResults