180-20=160
let x = measure of the mystery angle and y = measure of its supplement By definition of supplement, x+y = 180 since any angle and its supplement sum to a straight angle The problem gives us that 3x = y Substituting in 3x for y in the supplement equation gives us x + 3x = 180 4x = 180 x = 180/4 x = 45 Check our answer: The supplement of 45 degrees is 180 - 45 = 135. 45*3 = 135. Therefore, the answer is 45 degrees.
The angle= 36, the supplement= 144, the compliment=54
x is the angle you're looking for and 3x is the angle that when added to x must total 180 degrees. Therefore the angle is 45degrees (x + 3x = 180)
Angle 1 = 30 degrees Angle 2 = 50 degrees Angle 3 = 100 degrees.
In a three-quarter turn, there are three right angles. A right angle measures 90 degrees, so in a full turn (360 degrees), there are four right angles. Therefore, in a three-quarter turn (270 degrees), there are three right angles, as each right angle is 90 degrees.
118 degrees is your answer... I am the type of person that just answers it without an explanation.
The angles are: 65 degrees and 115 degrees = 180 degrees
The opposite angles of a rhombus are congruent. So the angle opposite to the given angle is also 35 degrees. The consecutive angles of a rhombus are supplementary (add up to 180 degrees). So the supplement angle of the given angle is 145 degrees (180 - 35), and the angle opposite to that angle also will be 145 degrees.
let x = measure of the mystery angle and y = measure of its supplement By definition of supplement, x+y = 180 since any angle and its supplement sum to a straight angle The problem gives us that 3x = y Substituting in 3x for y in the supplement equation gives us x + 3x = 180 4x = 180 x = 180/4 x = 45 Check our answer: The supplement of 45 degrees is 180 - 45 = 135. 45*3 = 135. Therefore, the answer is 45 degrees.
The angle= 36, the supplement= 144, the compliment=54
x is the angle you're looking for and 3x is the angle that when added to x must total 180 degrees. Therefore the angle is 45degrees (x + 3x = 180)
180 - x = 3(90 -x) 180 - x = 270 - 3x 3x - x = 270 - 180 2x = 90 x = 45 The angle is 45 degrees (complement is 45, supplement is 135).
Yes, in any triangle, the sum of the three interior angles is always 180 degrees. Therefore, the third angle is equal to 180 degrees minus the sum of the other two angles. This means that the third angle is indeed the supplement to the sum of the other two angles, confirming that it is always true for any triangle.
Three quarters of a right angle is 67.5 degrees.
67.5 degrees
explement of the angle or conjugate of an angle
The angle is 90 degrees.