Supplementary reading refers to additional materials provided to enhance understanding of a primary text or subject. These materials can include articles, books, essays, or other resources that complement the main curriculum, offering broader perspectives or deeper insights. Supplementary reading is often used in educational settings to reinforce concepts, encourage critical thinking, and promote independent exploration of topics. It can also cater to diverse learning styles and interests, making learning more engaging.
It is 120-degree angle are supplementary.
No. All linear pair angles are supplementary, but supplementary angles do not have to be a linear pair.
In geometry, supplementary angles add to 180 degrees. The term 'supplementary number' is not used in algebra.
Yes. Any two are supplementary.
All supplementary angles do not form a linear pair. The opposite angles of any quadrilateral inscribed in a circle (a cyclic quadrilateral) are supplementary but they are not a linear pair. However, all linear pair are supplementary.
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No, they are generally not supplementary.
No, the concept of supplementary does not apply to polygons.
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No. The adjacent angles are supplementary.
It is 120-degree angle are supplementary.
A supplementary angle is 180 degrees. So, it depends how many supplementary angles you add together.
No. All linear pair angles are supplementary, but supplementary angles do not have to be a linear pair.
In geometry, supplementary angles add to 180 degrees. The term 'supplementary number' is not used in algebra.