It is 75 degrees
79 degrees
An acute angle.
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees so it is 100 degrees
180-105 = 75 degrees
Supplementary angles add up to 180, so if one of them is 88, the other is 180 - 88 = 92.
supplementary
It is 75 degrees
It measures 104 degrees
79 degrees
It is: 79 degrees
An acute angle.
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees so it is 100 degrees
180-105 = 75 degrees
The methods are subtraction. -- Subtract an angle from 90° to find its complementary angle. -- Subtract an angle from 180° to find its supplementary angle.
An angle that is supplementary to angle BGC is an angle that, when added to angle BGC, results in a sum of 180 degrees. In this case, the supplementary angle to BGC would be angle AGD, where angles BGC and AGD add up to 180 degrees. Supplementary angles are a pair of angles whose measures sum up to 180 degrees.
No, an obtuse angle cannot be both complementary and supplementary because the measures of complementary angles add up to 90 degrees, while the measures of supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. An obtuse angle has a measure greater than 90 degrees, so it can only be supplementary, not complementary.