90 since 90 + 90 = 180.
the supplement of an 82 degrees angle would be 98 degrees. To find the supplement of an angle, take the degrees of the angle you were given and subtract it from 180.
The supplement of a 35 degree angle would be 145 degree angle.
The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 180 degrees. In this case, the supplement of a 148-degree angle would be 180 degrees minus 148 degrees, which equals 32 degrees. So, the supplement of a 148-degree angle is a 32-degree angle.
be more specific. the supplement angle is 67 supplement angle are two numbers to equal that
Yes. Supplementary angles add to 180o, so the angle which is its own supplement would be 90o.
If, by supplement, you mean the supplementary angle, the answer is 180-121 = 59 degrees.
90 since 90 + 90 = 180.
The angle is 60°. Its supplement is 120°.
Subtract your angle from 180° and that's the supplement of your angle.
The angle is 105, its supplement is 75.
Assuming you mean 72 degrees, supplement is 180-72 = 108 degrees
Suppose the angle is x then its supplement is 180 - x so 180 - x = x - 78 that is, 258 = 2x or x = 258/2 = 129 <><><><><> Angle + Supplement = 180 Angle = Supplement + 78 Solve for the system of equations... Angle + Supplement = 180 Angle - Supplement = 78 ------------------------------------- 2 Angle = 258 Angle = 129 Supplement = 51
the angle is 180 and its supplement is zero(0).All in degrees
the answer to 180 degree angle is 72 degree angle.
The angle is 120°. Its supplement is 60°.
A supplement to an angle in Geometry is a second angle with a size equal to the difference between 180 degrees and the size of the first angle. If the size of two angles is 180 degrees, then the angles are 'supplementary".