The adjacent Supplementary angles are the sum of 2 angles that make 180 degrees.
No It cannot as the sum has to be below 180 degrees......
-- A scalene triangle has three interior angles and three exterior angles. -- The sum of the interior angles is 180 degrees, and no two of them are equal. -- The sum of the exterior angles is also 180 degrees, and no two of them are equal. -- The sum of each interior angle and its adjacent exterior angle is 180 degrees.
180 degrees
SUPPLEMENTARY ANGLES are two angles the sum of whose measures is 180 degrees.
180 degrees.
The adjacent Supplementary angles are the sum of 2 angles that make 180 degrees.
180 Degrees
Sum of adjacent angles on a straight line.
they would be supplementary, and adjacent.
57o and 123o
No It cannot as the sum has to be below 180 degrees......
yes because a supplementary angle is two angles where the sum of the angles is 180 degrees.
-- A scalene triangle has three interior angles and three exterior angles. -- The sum of the interior angles is 180 degrees, and no two of them are equal. -- The sum of the exterior angles is also 180 degrees, and no two of them are equal. -- The sum of each interior angle and its adjacent exterior angle is 180 degrees.
180 degrees
Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees are called supplementary angles. When two angles are supplementary, it means that the sum of their measures equals 180 degrees. This relationship is often used in geometry to solve for unknown angles or to identify complementary angles.
Because that is what a straight line (or straight angle) is.