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(180-a)=(90-a)+104
The problem involves relationships between supplementary and complementary angles, specifically stating that twice the supplement of angle θ is 104 degrees greater than four times the complement of angle θ. Participants are tasked with finding the value of θ.
The discussion is ongoing, with participants exploring various algebraic manipulations and questioning the correctness of their approaches. Some guidance has been offered regarding the definitions of angles and the need to express them algebraically, but no consensus has been reached on the next steps.
Participants are working under the constraints of homework rules, which may limit the information they can share or the methods they can use. There is a focus on ensuring that algebraic operations are applied correctly throughout the discussion.
Medgirl314 said:I forgot the 104. Maybe this will work. (360-2A)=(360-4A)+104
Medgirl314 said:Okay, here is the solution we came up with.
2S=4c + 104=A
(360-2A)=(360-4A)+104
(-2A)=(4A)+104
Medgirl314 said:I assumed that since a negative number plus a negative number is also a negative number
Yes, I need to brush up on algebra as I took a different mathematics course last year, but it is coming back to me as I take Algebra 2 and Precalculus. :-)
Did you author Microwave Physics by any chance?