Angles are supplementary if they add up to 180. So, with some algebra 45+x=180 x=180-45=135
A supplementary angle is a 180-degree angle minus the number of degrees in the given angle.
Supplementary angles can have any number of angles as long as the angles add up to 180 degrees.
An Arab that is called by his last name Algebra, also made Algebra
The point of using letters in algebra is that they can stand for any number (or a range of numbers that are, as yet, unspecified). There is no specific letter allocated to a number.
a supplementary angle adds up to 180 degrees
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Angles are supplementary if they add up to 180. So, with some algebra 45+x=180 x=180-45=135
you call it algebra because it has an unknown number which you have to solve for
A supplementary angle is a 180-degree angle minus the number of degrees in the given angle.
This depends on what Algebra Book you are referring to.
Supplementary angles can have any number of angles as long as the angles add up to 180 degrees.
Pie is a symbol that represents a number (3.14159...). Pie algebra is when the number Pie is used in algebra like the ccircumference of a circle. A circumference of a circle is worked out by Pie algebra: DxPie (diameter x Pie). Its a bit complicated to explain but...
An Arab that is called by his last name Algebra, also made Algebra
The point of using letters in algebra is that they can stand for any number (or a range of numbers that are, as yet, unspecified). There is no specific letter allocated to a number.
an infinite number of them
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