An angle measures 160° more than the measure of a supplementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?

1 Answer
May 17, 2018

The two supplementary angles are #10# and #170# degrees.

Explanation:

Two angles are supplementary when that add up to #180# degrees. In this case, we are given that one of the two angles is #160# degrees more than the other. We can construct the following equation.

#x+(x+160)=180#

#x# represents the degree measure of the smaller angle. Now, all we need to do is solve the equation for #x#.

#2x+160=180#

#2x=20#

#x=10#

Now that we have the value of the smaller angle, we can easily solve for the larger angle. We are told that it is #160# degrees larger than the other one.

#10+160=170#

Therefore, the two supplementary angles are #10# and #170# degrees.