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The supplement of a 148-degree angle is a 32-degree angle.
all the angles in a triangle have to add up to 180. to find the missing angle : 180 - 32 - 58 = 90 90 is a right angle and since there is a right angle in the triangle, it is a right angled triange
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
An acute angle
obtuse
The supplement of a 148-degree angle is a 32-degree angle.
4X - 25, where X=32 4x 32 -25 =103 we know that sum of two supplementary angles is 180 degree so the supplement of 4X -25 = 180 - 103 = 77 degree
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148 A+
all the angles in a triangle have to add up to 180. to find the missing angle : 180 - 32 - 58 = 90 90 is a right angle and since there is a right angle in the triangle, it is a right angled triange
The answer would depend on what the shape is. Without that information, it is not possible to give an answer.
Supplement of 32 degrees = (180 -32) = 148 degrees
32 and 71 equals 103 subtract that from 180 and you get your answer of 77 degrees
because it's a unit of measurement and a quart is just 32 oz. of liquid.
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 bushel, but I haven't seen one for ages!
An angle that measures 32 degrees is an acute angle