What is the measurement of an angle whose supplement is three times its complement?

2 Answers
Apr 18, 2018

#x=45degrees#

Explanation:

Let the angle to be solved be #x#
Let the supplement/compliment by #y#
#x+y=90# Complimentary angles add up to 90 degrees.
#x+3y=180# Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees, the other angle is thrice the other compliment.

Evaluating this as a system:
#x+y=90# Isolate #x#:
#x=90-y# Input into the other equation:
#(90-y)+3y=180# Combine like terms, isolate #y# and its coefficients:
#2y=90# Isolate #y#
#y=45# Input into the first equation:
#x+45=90# Isolate #x#:
#x=45#degrees

Apr 18, 2018

The angle is 45°

Explanation:

Let the required angle be #x#.

Supplement of #x = (180°-x)#

Complement of #x = (90°-x)#

#=> 3 × #complement of #x =3(90°-x)#

According to question;

Supplement of# x = 3 × #complement of #x#

#=>(180°-x)=3(90°-x)#

#=>180°-x=270°-3x#

#=>-x+3x=270°-180°#

#=>2x=90°#

#=>x=45°#