
Yefim S. answered 09/17/20
Math Tutor with Experience
Let smallest angle A and Biggest B.
So A + B = 180° B = 3A.
So A + 3A = 180°, A = 45°, B = 135°
Leah B.
asked 09/17/20Yefim S. answered 09/17/20
Math Tutor with Experience
Let smallest angle A and Biggest B.
So A + B = 180° B = 3A.
So A + 3A = 180°, A = 45°, B = 135°
Jon S. answered 09/17/20
Patient and Knowledgeable Math and English Tutor
Two angles forming a linear pair, their measurements add up to 180.
x = measure of one angle
1/3 x = measure of other angle
x + 1/3x = 180
4/3 x = 180
x = 3/4 * 180
x = 135
1/3x = 45
two angles are 45 and 135.
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