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Question
For an angle y°, find:
(i) its supplementary angle.
(ii) its complementary angle.
(iii) the value of y° if its supplement is four times its complement.
Solution
For an angle y
(i) Its supplementary angle = 180° - y
(ii) Its complementary angle = 90° - y
(iii) ∴ supplementary angle of y = 4 ...(complementary angle of y)
∴ 180° - y = 4 (90° - y)
⇒ 180° - y = 360° - 4y
⇒ 4y - y = 360° - 180°
⇒ 3y = 180°
⇒ y = `180^circ/3 = 60^circ`
∴ y = 60°
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