Suppose the angle is x degrees.
Then (180 - x) = 4*(90 - x)
180 - x = 360 - 4x
3x = 180
so x = 60 degrees.
Complement of a given angle = (90 - given angle) Supplement of a given angle = (180 - given angle)
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yes complement is 90-angle and supplement 180-angle
The information given in the question is tautological. By definition, the measure of the supplement of any angle will be 90 degrees more than its complement. So the answer isany angle, x degrees where 0
(180°-x) + (90°-x) = 240°270° - 2x = 240°30° = 2x15° = xThe measure of the angle is 15°.The supplement is 165°, the complement is 75°, and their sum is 240°.
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The angle= 36, the supplement= 144, the compliment=54
Complement of a given angle = (90 - given angle) Supplement of a given angle = (180 - given angle)
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Complement . . . another angle, of 53 degrees Supplement . . . another angle, of 143 degrees
An angle of 108 degrees does not have a complement because is greater than 90 degrees. Its supplement angle has a measure of 180 - 108 = 72 degrees.
The question asks for the complement of (the supplement of (80 degrees) ). We have to find the supplement of 80 first, and then find the complement of the supplement. The supplement of an angle is (180 - the angle). The complement of an angle is (90 - the angle). The supplement of 80 degrees is (180 - 80) = 100 degrees. The complement of that supplement is (90 - 100) = -10 degrees.
yes complement is 90-angle and supplement 180-angle
An angle and its complement have to add to 90 degrees. 77 and 13 add to 90. 13 is the complement of 77. You will also be doing supplement. They add to 180.
explement of the angle or conjugate of an angle