All supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. If one angle is 132 degrees, how much more would the other angle need to be to total 180? Subtract 132 from 180 for the answer.
Obtuse... like me.
Any angle past 90 degrees is called an obtuse angle.
It is: 180-48 = 132 degrees
132, as 12*11=132, 33*4=132, 132*1=132
The supplemental angle to an angle measure 132° is an angle measuring 114°. The supplement of an angle is another angle whose measure, when added to the original angle, will result in a measure of 180°. Given an angle that is 132°, we can find the supplement's measure by subtracting this angle from 180°. 180° - 132° = 114°
An angle of 132 degrees is an obtuse angle
All supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. If one angle is 132 degrees, how much more would the other angle need to be to total 180? Subtract 132 from 180 for the answer.
Obtuse... like me.
48 degrees.
It's an obtuse angle. Not exactly, an obtuse angle is an angle that is more than 90 degrees.
Any angle past 90 degrees is called an obtuse angle.
Obtuse angle
132
It is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
It is: 180-48 = 132 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