Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees and so 47+133 = 180 degrees
86 + 47 = 133
The answer is 133.
47 degrees Celsius = 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit.47 degrees Celsius = 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit
-47 degrees Celsius = -52.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
perfect square <47
Well, honey, the supplement of a 133-degree angle is just whatever you need to add to it to make a full 180 degrees. So, if you're dealing with a 133-degree angle, the supplement would be 47 degrees. Simple as that, darling.
86 + 47 = 133
The answer is 133.
To find the value of x in this scenario, we need to understand that the exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the two remote interior angles. In this case, the exterior angle of 133 degrees is equal to the sum of x and the adjacent interior angle. Therefore, we can set up the equation as 133 = x + (x + 37) since the other interior angle is 37 degrees (180 degrees - x = 37 degrees). By solving for x, we find that x = 48 degrees.
47 degrees Celsius = 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit.47 degrees Celsius = 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit
47 degrees Celsius = 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit
Estimated to 47 degrees
47 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
(-47) degrees Celsius = -52.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
47 degrees Fahrenheit is 8.33333 centigrade
-47 degrees Celsius = -52.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
47/47 = 1, so 47/47 + 47/47 + 47/47 + ... 47/47 = 2012 if you do it 2012 times. This isn't a mathematical analysis question, by the way. Analysis is actually a very advanced math topic.