Supplementary angle add to 180 degrees. So the supplement to a 60 deg angle is 180 - 60 = 120 degrees.
The supplement to that angle is 60 degrees.
if you know the measure of the angle then all you do is subtract that measure from 180 or 360 or 540, it depends on what your shape is. (e.g. you have a triangle (180) and you're trying to find the supplement of the angle 60 then you do, 180-60=120) :) hope that helps!
The angle is 60°. Its supplement is 120°.
Subtract your angle from 180° and that's the supplement of your angle.
The angle is 120°. Its supplement is 60°.
Supplementary angle add to 180 degrees. So the supplement to a 60 deg angle is 180 - 60 = 120 degrees.
The supplement to that angle is 60 degrees.
180 - 60 = 120 degrees.
if you know the measure of the angle then all you do is subtract that measure from 180 or 360 or 540, it depends on what your shape is. (e.g. you have a triangle (180) and you're trying to find the supplement of the angle 60 then you do, 180-60=120) :) hope that helps!
Supplement angles = 180° So 180° - 120° = 60° Complementary angles = 90°
explement of the angle or conjugate of an angle
The angle is 60°. Its supplement is 120°.
Subtract your angle from 180° and that's the supplement of your angle.
The angle is 105, its supplement is 75.
Supplementary angles are two angles that add to 180 degrees. Example: an angle of 60 degrees has a supplement of 120 degrees
Suppose the angle is x then its supplement is 180 - x so 180 - x = x - 78 that is, 258 = 2x or x = 258/2 = 129 <><><><><> Angle + Supplement = 180 Angle = Supplement + 78 Solve for the system of equations... Angle + Supplement = 180 Angle - Supplement = 78 ------------------------------------- 2 Angle = 258 Angle = 129 Supplement = 51