145+35 = 180
They equal 180 degrees
No, complementary angles need to ADD and EQUAL 90 degrees. Supplementary angles need to ADD/EQUAL 180 degrees. They do not necessarily need to be adjacent to each other, they only have to add up... Complementary = 90, Supplementary = 180
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The Interior angles of a triangle add up to 180° The Exterior angles of a triangle (or any other polygon) add up to 360°.
what numbers that can be multiplied and result to 145?
To find what can be added to 51 to equal 180, you would subtract 51 from 180. This would give you 129. Therefore, 129 can be added to 51 to equal 180.
145 subtracted by 180 = -35
86 + 67
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145 degrees and 35 degrees are supplementary angles because their sum equals 180 degrees (145 + 35 = 180). Complementary angles, on the other hand, must add up to 90 degrees. Since these two angles do not meet that requirement, they are not complementary.
The supplement of an angle is found by subtracting it from 180 degrees. For 145 degrees, the supplement is 180 - 145, which equals 35 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of 145 degrees is 35 degrees.
Assuming the question was if an isosceles triangle have angles that add up to 180 degrees, then yes. All triangles have angles that add up to 180 degrees.
18 and 10 18 x 10 = 180 18 + 10 = 28
-9 and 20.
supplementary --- they add to 180
They equal 180 degrees
The 3 interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees