Given an angle A whose measure is in the range [0, 180] degrees, the supplementary angle to A is the angle B such that the measure of A + B = 180 degrees.
82 degrees (180 degrees in a triangle)
need the pic or more info... what is angle B
It depends on what your measuring and the measure of the other given angles. "X" is also known as the missing angle. ex. In triangle ABC, the measure of angle A is 40 and the measure of angle B is 80 find the missing angle. answer- Angle C would be 60 because a triangle's angles add up to 180 degrees.
Lets assume that the first angle is A and the second angle is B. These two angles are complementary so their sum is 90. So if angle A is equal to 35, then this can be plugged into an algebraic formula: A + B = 90 (35) + B = 90 B = 55 The measure of the second angle is 55o
An angle which has measure between 90 degrees and 180 degrees is an obtuse angle.
If we are talking about a triangle here, then: A = 61º B = 45º C = 74º But, since you did not specify, there is an infinite number of answers.
105 degrees
Given an angle A whose measure is in the range [0, 180] degrees, the supplementary angle to A is the angle B such that the measure of A + B = 180 degrees.
A = 60 B = 20 C = 140 This can have a large number of answers.
76
The angles are supplementary if they have a sum of 180 degrees.
The measure of angle b would depend on the sum of the angles a and b which has not been given so therefore a solution is not possible.
In a parallelogram adjacent angles are supplementary, so angles are 75 degrees (A & C) and 105 degrees (B & D).
how to find the measure of angle C in the following triangle
82 degrees (180 degrees in a triangle)
it depends on the triangle