here is the detailed calculation for the problem:
Let x0 be the angle, then;
(180 - x0) - 2[180 - (90 - x0)] =40
(180 -x0) - 2[90+x0]=40
180 -x0 - 180 - 2x0=40
-3x0=40
hence
x0= -13 1/3oAny comments are welcome
The angle is 105, its supplement is 75.
60o is the supplement to an angle of 120o
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179 degrees
A supplement of an angle is the angle that we add to the initial angle and have a result of 180 degrees. The supplement of 31 degrees is 180-31=149 degrees.
The angle is 105, its supplement is 75.
supplement + angle = 180180 - angle = supplementangle = supplement + 40 = 180 - angle +40 = 220-angle2 x angle = 220angle = 110 degrees
The angle= 36, the supplement= 144, the compliment=54
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
60o is the supplement to an angle of 120o
25
The supplement of an 80 degree angle is an 100 degree angle.
179 degrees
Complement of a given angle = (90 - given angle) Supplement of a given angle = (180 - given angle)
116 degrees
What_is_the_supplement_of_an_angle_with_measure_23
The supplemental angle to an angle measure 132° is an angle measuring 114°. The supplement of an angle is another angle whose measure, when added to the original angle, will result in a measure of 180°. Given an angle that is 132°, we can find the supplement's measure by subtracting this angle from 180°. 180° - 132° = 114°