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The supplement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 180 degrees. Therefore, to find the supplement of 18 degrees, you calculate 180 - 18, which equals 162 degrees. This means that 18 degrees and 162 degrees together add up to 180 degrees, making them supplementary angles.
162 162 = 162 162
162 162 162
162 = 162/1
The LCM is 162.
180 -162 = 18.
162 degrees.
A supplementary angle is that which, when added to the first angle, is equal to 180°.Therefore, we know that:162 + Supplement = 180Subtract 162 from both sides, and we can see that our supplementary angle is 18°.
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 supplement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 180 degrees. Therefore, to find the supplement of 18 degrees, you calculate 180 - 18, which equals 162 degrees. This means that 18 degrees and 162 degrees together add up to 180 degrees, making them supplementary angles.
162 162 = 162 162
Since 162 is a multiple of 27, it is automatically the LCM.
162 162 162
162 = 162/1
The LCM is 162.
27% of 162= 27% * 162= 0.27 * 162= 43.74
It is 162*162 = 26244