Karl M. answered 08/12/22
Experienced, Highly Rated Undergraduate Math and Physics Tutor
If A and B are supplementary angles, that means they sum to 180 degrees.
A + B = 180
If angle A if 4 less than 3B, then
A = 3B - 4
Now we have a linear system of equations that we can solve. I'll use substitution here, plugging 3B - 4 into the first equation for A.
(3B - 4) + B = 180
4B = 184
B = 46
Again using the fact that the angles must be supplementary,
A + B = 180
A + 46 = 180
A = 134.
The measures of angles A and B are 134 degrees and 46 degrees, respectively.