180 - 35 = 145. Half of 145 is 72.5 which is the smaller angle.
(The other angle is 35 + 72.5 ie 107.5)
No, a pair of angles that are supplementary will always have a sum of 180 degrees, while a pair of angles that are congruent will have the same measure. Therefore, it is not possible for a pair of angles to be both supplementary and congruent.
No, congruent supplementary angles do not each measure 90 degrees. Supplementary angles are defined as two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. If two angles are congruent and supplementary, they would each measure 90 degrees, but this is a specific case rather than a general rule. In general, congruent supplementary angles can have any measure that adds up to 180 degrees, as long as they are equal.
supplementary angles.
If 4 to 5 is the ratio then the smaller angle is 80 degrees
They are supplementary angles
supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees
No, a pair of angles that are supplementary will always have a sum of 180 degrees, while a pair of angles that are congruent will have the same measure. Therefore, it is not possible for a pair of angles to be both supplementary and congruent.
No, congruent supplementary angles do not each measure 90 degrees. Supplementary angles are defined as two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. If two angles are congruent and supplementary, they would each measure 90 degrees, but this is a specific case rather than a general rule. In general, congruent supplementary angles can have any measure that adds up to 180 degrees, as long as they are equal.
supplementary angles.
If 4 to 5 is the ratio then the smaller angle is 80 degrees
Two supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.
Angles that add up to measure 180o
Supplementary angles.
Supplementary angles.
They are supplementary angles
No. The adjacent angles are supplementary.
No. All linear pair angles are supplementary, but supplementary angles do not have to be a linear pair.