The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 180 degrees. The complement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 90 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of the complement of a 38-degree angle would be the angle that, when added to the complement of 38 degrees (52 degrees), equals 180 degrees. This angle would be 128 degrees.
180-38-95. The sum is always 180 in a triangle, so just subtract the other two from 180 to get the third.
An angle and its complement sum to ninety degrees. 90-52=38
The three angles in a triangle add up to 180. 38 + 27= 65. 180-65=115
The Complement of 52 degrees would be 38 degrees, because 90 degrees minus 52 degrees is 38 degrees. Hope That helps!
It is 38 degrees because 180-97-45 = 38
The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 180 degrees. The complement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 90 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of the complement of a 38-degree angle would be the angle that, when added to the complement of 38 degrees (52 degrees), equals 180 degrees. This angle would be 128 degrees.
38 degrees is an acute angle because it's greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
All triangle angles add to 180 degrees. Since one is 38 and the right angle is 90, the third angle is 180 -38-90 = 52 degrees
38 degrees each
90 - 38 = 52 degrees.
A pair of supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement to a 38 degree angle is equal to 180 - 38 = 142 degrees.
52 degrees
It is: 90-52 = 38 degrees
180-38-95. The sum is always 180 in a triangle, so just subtract the other two from 180 to get the third.
An angle and its complement sum to ninety degrees. 90-52=38
The three angles in a triangle add up to 180. 38 + 27= 65. 180-65=115