90-37 = 53 degrees.
143 degrees and 53 degrees respectively
complement to an angle is 90 degrees minus the angle 90 - 37 = 53 degrees
To find the measure of arc JK, we can use the fact that the measure of an angle formed by two chords is half the sum of the measures of the arcs intercepted by the angle. Given that angle JLK is 37 degrees and the arc MN is 45 degrees, we can find arc JK as follows: Measure of angle JLK = (arc JK + arc MN) / 2. Substituting the known values, we have: 37 = (arc JK + 45) / 2. Multiplying both sides by 2 yields: 74 = arc JK + 45. Finally, solving for arc JK gives us: arc JK = 74 - 45 = 29 degrees.
Acute angle
A 53 degree angle.
143 degrees and 53 degrees respectively
It is 37.
another angle, of 53 degrees
In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal in measure. Therefore, the angle opposite the 37-degree angle will also measure 37 degrees. The sum of the interior angles of any quadrilateral is always 360 degrees. Since opposite angles in a parallelogram are equal, the other two angles will also measure 37 degrees each.
Complement . . . another angle, of 53 degrees Supplement . . . another angle, of 143 degrees
complement to an angle is 90 degrees minus the angle 90 - 37 = 53 degrees
180 - 143 = 37 degrees
Each interior angle will measure: 6300/37 = 170.270 degrees recurring decimal 270 or as 170 degrees 16 minutes 12.97 seconds
Supplementary angles are pairs of angles whose sum equals 180 degrees. Therefore: 37 degrees + x degrees = 180 degrees. 180 degrees - 37 degrees = x degrees = 143 degrees. The supplement of a 37 degree angle is a 143 degree angle.
Acute angle
A 53 degree angle.
Supplementary angles are angles that add together to equal 180, which is different from complementary angles that equal 90. So 180-37=143.