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Solving Problems Involving Geometry Two angles are supplementary if the sum of their measures is 180°. The measure of the first angle is 42° less than four times the second angle. Find the measure of each angle. We’re asked to find the measure of two angles so, … Let F = the measure of the first angle Let S = the measure of the second angle Now we need to find out two relationships between the first angle and the second angle. 1) Two angles are supplementary if the sum of their measures is 180°. The first angle + the second angle = 180 Our first equation is: F + S = 180 We need one more relationship between the first angle and the second angle. 2) The measure of the first angle is 42° less than four times the second angle. The measure of the first angle is F = 42° less than four times the second angle 4S – 42 NOTE: than reverses the order. The 42 came first in English and comes last in algebra. Our second equation is F = 4S - 42 Now we have two equations in two unknowns: F + S = 180 F = 4S – 42 I would solve these using substitution: F + S = 180 F = 4S – 42 4S – 42 + S = 180 5S – 42 = 180 5S = 222 S = 44.4 Now let’s find the measure of the first angle and check our work: F = 4S – 42 S = 44.4 F = 4(44.4) – 42 F = 177.6 – 42 F = 135.6 Now we have that the first angle has a measure of 135.6 and the second angle has a measure of 44.4. Does that fit the story that they’re supplementary? 135.6 + 44.4 = 180 180 = 180 That works! The first angle is 135.6 and the second angle is 44.4