The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the given angle, results in a sum of 180 degrees. In this case, if we add 33 degrees to 147 degrees, the sum is 180 degrees, so 147 is the supplement of 33.
The angles are: 75 degrees and 105 degrees
compliment angle = 45 degrees and supplement angle = 135 degrees
Assuming you mean 72 degrees, supplement is 180-72 = 108 degrees
It is: 144 degrees + 36 degrees = 180 degrees
It is: 33 degrees
It is: 147 degrees because 147+33 = 180 degrees
The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the given angle, results in a sum of 180 degrees. In this case, if we add 33 degrees to 147 degrees, the sum is 180 degrees, so 147 is the supplement of 33.
If you mean 147 degrees and 33 degrees it is because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.
33 degrees
It will have 2 opposite equal angles of 33 degrees and 2 opposite equal angles of 147 degrees
The sum of two supplementary angles is 180° . The supplement of 331/3° is 1462/3° .
180-33 = 147
180 - 331/3 = 1462/3 degrees.
Remember in a right angles triangle, the right angle is 90 dgrees. The sum of the three angles in a triangle is 180 degrees. Hence x + 57 + 90 = 180 x + 147 = 180 Subtract 147 from boths sides x = 33 degrees.
135 degrees is the supplement of 45 degrees. When you minus 45 degrees from 180 degrees you will get 135 degrees which is the supplement angle of 45 degrees.
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