Yes. Supplementary angles add to 180o, so the angle which is its own supplement would be 90o.
Angles which total 90 deg are complementary, 180 deg supplementary. Well when I look for the meaning of supplement it says a supplement is something added to complete a thing.. and a complement is kind of like a supplement. so if you look at the internet and typed "complementary and supplementary angles" you will get it more. Complements are angles which add up to 90 degrees with another angle and supplements are angles which add up to 180 degrees with another angle. Like, the complement of 30 degrees would be 60 degrees (90-30) degrees and its supplement would be 150 degrees (180-30) degrees.
Yes, except that the answer would be an angle whose measure is negative. Such angles are quite useful in trigonometry.
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The supplement would be 101 degrees because 108 - 79 = 101.
Yes. Supplementary angles add to 180o, so the angle which is its own supplement would be 90o.
152 degrees. A supplement is an angle that is added on to another angle to make 180 degrees. e.g., "the supplement of 100 would be 80" or "the supplement of 150 would be 30. The two angles will always add up to 180.
supplements-total to 180 compliments-total to 90 to find the suppliment of the complement of the angle x, you would put x into the following equasion 180-(90-x) supplement minus the compliment
An obtuse angle is one over 90 degrees. If you are looking for the supplement it means that both angles have to equal 180 degrees. So the supplement of an obtuse angle would be an acute angle.
Supplement angles add up to one hundred eighty degrees, so the supplement of an eighty five degree angle would be a ninety five degree angle.
Angles which total 90 deg are complementary, 180 deg supplementary. Well when I look for the meaning of supplement it says a supplement is something added to complete a thing.. and a complement is kind of like a supplement. so if you look at the internet and typed "complementary and supplementary angles" you will get it more. Complements are angles which add up to 90 degrees with another angle and supplements are angles which add up to 180 degrees with another angle. Like, the complement of 30 degrees would be 60 degrees (90-30) degrees and its supplement would be 150 degrees (180-30) degrees.
A pair of supplementary angles total 180 degrees. In this instance, the supplement to a 65 degree angle would be 180 - 65 = 115 degrees.
Supplementary angles add up to 180, so the supplement angle would be the difference between the angle and 180 degrees.So: 180 - 48 = 132 degrees
Supplementary angles are two angles whose sum equals 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of a 56 degree angle would be 124 degrees. (180-56=124)
Yes, except that the answer would be an angle whose measure is negative. Such angles are quite useful in trigonometry.
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Five ! If the external angle is 60 degrees, the internal one is 120 (the compliment) and a hexagon has internal angles of 120 degrees.