It is not possible to answer the question because we cannot see the drawing. There is, therefore, no way for us to know how many angles there are nor how they might relate to one another.
Complementary angles add to 90 degrees. So complement of 18 deg is 72 deg.
The same as the central angle of the circle
Its supplementary angle is 160 degrees because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees
Suppose the angle is x degrees. Then its supplement is 180-x degrees. But you also know that the supplement is 8x so 8x = 180 - x deg Add x to both sides: 9x = 180 deg Divide both sides by 9: x = 20 deg
If you add the measure of any angle to its supplementary angle you get 180 degrees. So if the angle is its own supplement, then adding the angle to the angle again (the second one being the supplement) = 180 deg. Thus the angle = 90 degrees.
The first angle is 166 deg and the second is 14 deg.
deg is short for degree, which is a measure of how large an angle is.
The adjacent angles of a parallelogram are supplementary. This means that angle A + angle B = 180 deg.Since angle B = 2*angle A, then angle A + 2*angle A = 180 deg ie 3*angle A = 180 deg so that angle A = 60 deg.
The measure of the angle around a point 360 deg
166 deg.
166 deg.83 degrees.150 degrees74
The complementary angle is 15 degrees
Complementary angles add to 90 degrees. So complement of 18 deg is 72 deg.
The same as the central angle of the circle
Sum of all three angles is 180 degrees. Two angles are 35 deg each, so their sum is 70 deg. The third angle is, therefore, 110 deg.
It is an angle whose measure is greater than 2*pi radians (360 deg).
Complementary angles add to 90 degrees so the complementary angle to 70 degrees has a measure of 20 deg.