Complement of a given angle = (90 - given angle) Supplement of a given angle = (180 - given angle)
1 plus 2 is equal to 3
A supplementary angle is a 180-degree angle minus the number of degrees in the given angle.
The ratio of the length of the side opposite a given angle to the hypotenuse is the sine of that angle.The ratio of the length of the side adjacent to a given angle to the hypotenuse is the cosine of that angle.The ratio of the length of the side opposite a given angle to the side adjacent to that angle is the tangent of that angle.
The 'included side' is the side between the two given angles. The 'included angle' is the angle between the two given sides.
The coefficient of friction is the tangent of the angle theta where the angle is measured from horizontal when the mass first starts to slip
Complement of a given angle = (90 - given angle) Supplement of a given angle = (180 - given angle)
1 plus 2 is equal to 3
A supplementary angle is a 180-degree angle minus the number of degrees in the given angle.
GENERALLY, THE INJECTION IS GIVEN AT 450 angle....... but also depends upon the site of an administration. Subcutaneous are given at 150-180 angle and, intramuscular can be given at an angle of 450 or, 900.
This is a negative angle.
The ratio of the length of the side opposite a given angle to the hypotenuse is the sine of that angle.The ratio of the length of the side adjacent to a given angle to the hypotenuse is the cosine of that angle.The ratio of the length of the side opposite a given angle to the side adjacent to that angle is the tangent of that angle.
The 'included side' is the side between the two given angles. The 'included angle' is the angle between the two given sides.
To find the complementary angle, you subtract 90 by the first given complement angle. To find the supplementary angle, you subtract 180 by the first given supplement angle.
That will depend entirely on the angle bisected which has not been given.
If both the frictional force and coefficient of friction are variable and not given, it is not possible to calculate the friction force using the equation friction = coefficient of friction x normal force. The relationship between these variables would need to be explicitly provided in order to determine the friction force.
an acute angle.