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If the supplement of an angle is three times its complement, find the angle.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will follow the reasoning provided in the video transcript. ### Step 1: Understand the Definitions - The supplement of an angle is what, when added to the angle, equals 180 degrees. - The complement of an angle is what, when added to the angle, equals 90 degrees. ### Step 2: Define the Angle Let the angle be represented as \( x \) degrees. ...
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  • If the supplement of an angle is (5/2) of its complement, then find the angle.

    A
    `10^(@)`
    B
    `15^(@)`
    C
    `20^(@)`
    D
    `30^(@)`
  • The supplementary angle of an angle is three times of its complementary angle, then the angle is

    A
    `50^@`
    B
    `40^@`
    C
    `45^@`
    D
    `35^@`
  • The supplement of an angle is 10^(@) more than three times its complement. Find the angle.

    A
    `60^(@)`
    B
    `50^(@)`
    C
    `70^(@)`
    D
    `80^(@)`
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