31. Two angles are supplementary angles. One angle is 32° larger than the other. Find the measures of both angles. A. 74° and 106°. B. 82° and 98°. C. 50° and 130°. D. 40° and 140°.
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Let's call one angle x and the other angle y. We know that: x + y = 180 (because they are supplementary) We also know that: x = y + 32 (because one angle is 32 degrees larger than the other) Now we can substitute the second equation into the first Show more…
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