Question #f6d65

2 Answers
Oct 13, 2017

22 and 158

Explanation:

Let #x# denote the value of the first angle

#x + 2x +114 = 180#

#=>3x+114-180#

#=>3x=66#

#=>x=22#

#=>2x+114=2*22+114=158#

Oct 13, 2017

Measure of the first angle (in degrees): #22#
Measure of the second angle (in degrees): #158#

Explanation:

Let's start by representing the first angle with the variable #x#. For the second angle, it will be #114# degrees larger #(+114)# than #2# times the measure of the first angle #(2x)#.

First angle #= x#
Second angle #= 2x+114#

We know the sum of both angles must be equal to #180# degrees, so we can make our equation now...

#x+2x+114= 180#

Combine like terms (#x# and #2x#) to get

#3x+114= 180#

Subtract #114# from both sides to get

#3x=66#

Divide both sides by #3# to isolate #x#. This gets us

#x=22#

It's important to realize what our solution for #x# means. We designated #x# as being equal to the measure of the first angle.

First angle #(x)= 22^@#
The second angle is #2x+114#, and since we know what #x# is, we can plug it in for this equation.

#2(22)+114= 44+114= 158#

Second angle #= 158^@#

To make sure our measures for the angles make sense, we just add them up and see if we get #180^@#.

#22^@+158^@ = 180^@#