120
Since the measures of the angles of supplementary angles add up to 180, 60 plus something else equals 180. 180-60=120
To measure Angles, Process of Measuring Horizontal and vertical Angles
Any 3-sided polygon whose internal angles equal to 180 degrees.
Yes, but you need a circuit (a PLC may be of help) to convert the potentiometer output (say 0 V to Vmax) into angles. A conventional potentiometer (linear) powered by a constant voltage power supply will work for angles from 0 to 90 degrees, since the voltage you get will be proportional to the angle sinus, starting from zero up to Vmax @ 90 degrees. For angles from 0 to 180 degrees (or -90... 0... +90 degrees) it will be easier with two power supplies connected in series taking the middle point as zero (Volts). Positive voltages from the potentiometer cursor against zero will be obtained for positive angles and negative voltages for negative angles, but you might need a 360 degrees or multiturn potentiometer. There is the basic idea, the rest is yours...
90 degrees
The sides perpendicular to each other are at right angles (90 degrees, or square) to each other. An example of a figure with two pair of perpendicular sides is the rectangle.
If two angles are supplementary, and one angle measures 30 degrees, then the second angle must measure 150 degrees. This is because by definition if two angles are supplementary, then they must up to 180 degrees.
Two angles are supplementary and one of them is 30 degrees what is the measurement of the second house
They are supplementary angles.
supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees
supplementary angles.
Supplementary.
They are supplementary angles
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees
Supplementary angles are two angles that measure up to 180 degrees. EXAMPLE: If the an angle measures 70 degrees, to find the missing angle, you subtract 70 from 180 because supplementary angles equal 180 degrees. Your answer (in this case 110) is the answer for the measure of the missing angle.
Its supplementary angle is 160 degrees because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees
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90 degrees each