1° because supplementary angles are 180° so180°-179°=1°Mark me as scolar
Angles larger than a right angle and smaller than a straight angle (between 90° and 180°) are called obtuse angles ("obtuse" meaning "blunt"). An angle equal to 1. /. 2 turn (180° or π radians) is called a straight angle.
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1 degree because 179+1 = 180 degrees
A supplementary angle will add up to 180 degrees so to find the supplementary angle of 179 degrees, you would take 180-179 to get a 1 degree angle.
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179 degrees
1° because supplementary angles are 180° so180°-179°=1°Mark me as scolar
Angles larger than a right angle and smaller than a straight angle (between 90° and 180°) are called obtuse angles ("obtuse" meaning "blunt"). An angle equal to 1. /. 2 turn (180° or π radians) is called a straight angle.
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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.
1 degree because 179+1 = 180 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
A supplementary angle will add up to 180 degrees so to find the supplementary angle of 179 degrees, you would take 180-179 to get a 1 degree angle.
the angle is 180 and its supplement is zero(0).All in degrees