What_is_the_supplement_of_an_angle_with_measure_23
The angle= 36, the supplement= 144, the compliment=54
The supplemental angle to an angle measure 132° is an angle measuring 114°. The supplement of an angle is another angle whose measure, when added to the original angle, will result in a measure of 180°. Given an angle that is 132°, we can find the supplement's measure by subtracting this angle from 180°. 180° - 132° = 114°
180 - 101 = 79 degrees.
110 degrees
105 degrees
Complement . . . another angle, of 53 degrees Supplement . . . another angle, of 143 degrees
The angle is 105, its supplement is 75.
supplement + angle = 180180 - angle = supplementangle = supplement + 40 = 180 - angle +40 = 220-angle2 x angle = 220angle = 110 degrees
The angle= 36, the supplement= 144, the compliment=54
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
60o is the supplement to an angle of 120o
25
The supplement of an 80 degree angle is an 100 degree angle.
The supplement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 180 degrees. For angle B, which measures 32 degrees, the supplement can be calculated as follows: 180 - 32 = 148 degrees. Therefore, the measure of the angle supplement of B is 148 degrees.
179 degrees
Complement of a given angle = (90 - given angle) Supplement of a given angle = (180 - given angle)
116 degrees