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30 January, 20:37

Angle x and y are complementary. Angle X is supplementary to a 128° angle. What are the measures of angle X and angle Y? Write an equation to solve for X first. Then find the measure of angle Y

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  1. 30 January, 23:03
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    Solve for x: x + 128 = 180, x = 52°

    Solve for y: x + y = 90 or 52 + y = 90, y = 38°

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In order to solve for the measures of ∠x and ∠y, you first need to remember that angles that are complementary add up to 90° and angles that are supplementary add up to 180°. So, in order to solve for 'x', which is supplementary to a 128° angle, we can set up an equation where the sum of ∠x and 128° = 180°:

    x + 128 = 180, subtract 128 from both sides: x + 128 - 128 = 180 - 128, x = 52°

    Knowing that ∠x + ∠y = 90° and now that ∠x = 52°, we can set up the second equation:

    52 + y = 90, subtract 52 from both sides: 52 + y - 52 = 90 - 52 or y = 38°
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