the measure of angle b is 33° more than half the measure of angle. a. if angle a and angle b are supplementary angles then what are their measures?
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We are given that angle b is 33° more than half the measure of angle a. Also, angles a and b are supplementary, meaning their measures add up to 180°. We need to find the measures of angles a and b. Show more…
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