4. If 2y and (5y + 40) are supplements of each other they find y?​

4. If 2y and (5y + 40) are supplements of each other they find y?​

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  1. [tex]{\large{\cal{\red{ANSWER:}}}}[/tex]

    To Solve:

    • Find y

    Solⁿ:

    • The sum of the angles is 180° , those angles are Supplementary Angles.

    [tex]2y + 5y + 40 = 180 \\ \\ 7y + 40 = 180 \\ \\ 7y = 180 – 40 \\ \\ 7y = 140 \\ \\ y = \: { \cancel{ \frac{140}{7}}} \\ \\ { \boxed{ \pink{y = 20}}}[/tex]

    More To Get:

    The Original Angles are:

    2y = 2(20) = 40°

    5y + 40

    5(20) + 40

    100 + 40

    140°

    = 40°, 140°

    HOPE IT HELPS

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