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Subtract the angle from 90 degrees and you have the complement Subtract the angle from 180 degrees and you have the supplement
The supplement of A is 180 - A The complement of A is 90 - A So, 180 - A = 2*(90 - A) + 20 or 180 - A = 180 - 2A + 20 So A = 20 degrees
The information given in the question is tautological. By definition, the measure of the supplement of any angle will be 90 degrees more than its complement. So the answer isany angle, x degrees where 0
118 degrees is your answer... I am the type of person that just answers it without an explanation.
135 degree
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The angle= 36, the supplement= 144, the compliment=54
The question asks for the complement of (the supplement of (80 degrees) ). We have to find the supplement of 80 first, and then find the complement of the supplement. The supplement of an angle is (180 - the angle). The complement of an angle is (90 - the angle). The supplement of 80 degrees is (180 - 80) = 100 degrees. The complement of that supplement is (90 - 100) = -10 degrees.
explement of the angle or conjugate of an angle
40 degres
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.
90 -y = complement 180 - y = supplement
Complementary angles sum to 90°. Supplementary angles sum to 180°. Given an angle x then the complement of x is 90 - x, and the supplement of x is 180 - x.
The supplement of A is 180 - A The complement of A is 90 - A So, 180 - A = 2*(90 - A) + 20 or 180 - A = 180 - 2A + 20 So A = 20 degrees
Subtract the angle from 90 degrees and you have the complement Subtract the angle from 180 degrees and you have the supplement
Angle=54oComplement: 90-54=36oSupplement: 180-54=126o
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