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22 May, 00:55

One angle of a linear pair is 12 less than half the other angle find both angles

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  1. 22 May, 01:28
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    Angle1 + Angle2 = 180

    x + (x/2) - 12 = 180

    3/2x = 192

    x = 128

    Angle 1 = 128

    Angle 2 = 52
  2. 22 May, 03:15
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    The larger angle is "x" and the other is 1/2x-12. You add them both and get

    3/2x-12 then you set it equal to 180 like "3/2x-12=180 because a linear pair of angles adds up to 180 degrees. So x=128 degrees and the other is 52 degrees
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