180 - 96 = 84 degrees.
Supplementary angle = 180 - 84 = 96 degrees.
A supplementary angle is the angle which produces a straight line of 180° when added to the given angle. To find the supplementary angle, subtract 84° from 180°. The answer will be 96°.
Supplementary angles ad up to 180 degrees. If one angle is 96, how much more do you need to get to 180? 180 - 96= 84 degrees
No. A right angle has a measure of 90 degrees, or pi/2 radians.
The vertex angle of an isosceles triangle is equal to the measure of each of its base angles. Therefore, if one of the base angles measures 42 degrees, then the vertex angle also measures 42 degrees.
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96 inches = 2.4384 metres.
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