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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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
Supplement of 32 degrees = (180 -32) = 148 degrees
The answer would depend on what the shape is. Without that information, it is not possible to give an answer.
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