The angles are 157.5 degrees and 22.5 degrees
No. Assuming the first refers to the measure in degrees, it is 60 times as large.
118 degrees is your answer... I am the type of person that just answers it without an explanation.
The supplement of an angle is (180) minus (the angle).Here we have an angle 'A', and we are told that: 2( 180 - A ) = 30 + 5( 180 - A ). We calculate:360 - 2A = 30 + 900 - 5A = 930 - 5A (clear parentheses)3A = 570 (Add 5A - 360 to both sides)A = 190 (Divide both sides by 3)Check:Its supplement is (180 - 190) = -102(-10) (?=?) 30 + 5(-10)-20 (?=?) 30 - 50-20 = -20 Yes !
Suppose the supplement of the angle is x degrees. Then the angle is 180 - x degrees. Therefore the complement of the angle is 90 - (180 - x) degrees = x - 90 degrees. So 5*(x - 90) - 2*x = 40 Solve the above equation for x.
The angle= 36, the supplement= 144, the compliment=54
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The supplement of an angle x is equal to 180 - x. The measure of an angle that is nine times its supplement can be written as: x = 9(180 - x) You can then solve for the measure of the angle x: x = 1620 - 9x 10x = 1620 x = 162 Therefore, that angle which is nine times its supplement is itself 162 degrees.
The angle is 160 degrees and it's supplement is 20 degrees.
explement of the angle or conjugate of an angle
40-degrees 140-degrees
Nine degrees. Its supplement 171 degrees is ninteen times 9 degrees.
The angles are 157.5 degrees and 22.5 degrees
The angles are: 43.75 degrees and 136.25 degrees
The angles are: 150+30 = 180 degrees
36 and 144 degrees