Geometry Homework

Heather2009*

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I can't seem to solve this problem.
The measure of the supplement of an angle is 60 less than 3 times the measure of the compliment of the angle. Find the angle
 


Hello Heather:

You're asked for the measure of "an angle", so pick a variable to represent this unknown measurement, and write it down.

x = the measure of an angle

The phrase "the supplement of an angle" is expressed as 180 - x.

(Do you understand why?)

The phrase "the compliment of the angle" is expressed as 90 - x.

(Do you understand why?)

The phrase "3 times the measure of the compliment" is expressed as 3(90 - x).

The phrase "60 less than" means that 60 is being subtracted from 3 times the compliment.

3(90 - x) - 60

And, the verb "is" means that the above expression equals the supplement.

180 - x = 3(90 - x) - 60

This is an equation. Can you solve it for x?

If so, then you've got your answer. 8-)

If not, then please show whatever work that you can, OR explain why you're stuck.

In future posts, please begin by telling us why you're stuck, or what you've tried, or what you're thinking, so that we might determine where to start helping you. (In this post, I had to guess.)

Cheers ~ Mark

 
Re: Thanks Mark Geometry Homework

Thanks Mark the answer is 15. This is the beginning of my freshman year and the teacher doesn't do a very good job of explaining. Your explaination was very clear. Thanks again

Heather
 
Heather2009* said:
… the answer is 15 …


No, the answer is 15 degrees. 8-)

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… This is the beginning of my freshman year[,] and the teacher doesn't do a very good job of explaining …


Freshman in high school? College?

I could comment on your teacher's "job", but only if I first knew why you were stuck.

 
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