Supplement.
180o - 128o
= 52o
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128 degrees.An angle's supplement, when added to the original angle, will form a straight (180 degree) angle.
Supplementary angles add up to 180° . The supplement of 128° is therefore 180 - 128 = 52°
An obtuse angle
An angle that is 128 degrees would be considered an "Obtuse" angle. This is because the degrees exceed 90.
Find the measure of the angle T, if the measure of the angle T is 20 more than four times its supplement. The supplement of T = (180-T) Write an equation for the statement: "angle T is 20 more than four times its supplement." T = 4(180-T) + 20 T = 720 - 4T + 20 T + 4T = 720 + 20 5t = 740 T = T = 148 degrees Check solution in original equation: 148 = 4(180-148) + 20 148 = 4(32) + 20 148 = 128 + 20
128 degrees
The complement: 38° (90-52=38) The supplement: 128° (180-52=128)
128 degrees.An angle's supplement, when added to the original angle, will form a straight (180 degree) angle.
128 cuz 180 take away 55 is 128
128 cuz 180 take away 55 is 128
It is 128 degrees because 128+52 = 180 degrees
Supplementary angles add up to 180° . The supplement of 128° is therefore 180 - 128 = 52°
180 - 52 = 128 deg
An angle that is 128 degrees would be considered an "Obtuse" angle. This is because the degrees exceed 90.
An obtuse angle
Find the measure of the angle T, if the measure of the angle T is 20 more than four times its supplement. The supplement of T = (180-T) Write an equation for the statement: "angle T is 20 more than four times its supplement." T = 4(180-T) + 20 T = 720 - 4T + 20 T + 4T = 720 + 20 5t = 740 T = T = 148 degrees Check solution in original equation: 148 = 4(180-148) + 20 148 = 4(32) + 20 148 = 128 + 20
A 128 degree angle would be an "obtuse" angle. This is because the angle measurement exceeds 90 degrees. Anything below 90 degrees would be considered an "acute" angle.