SOLUTION: what is the measure of the angle that is supplementary to a 55degree angle?
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Question 583010: what is the measure of the angle that is supplementary to a 55degree angle?
Found 2 solutions by JBarnum, smaraya:
Answer by JBarnum(2146) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3 easy steps to solve these problems
Step 1
In google search type: "define supplementary angle"
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Step 2
Read the definition
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Step 3
Subtract the angle given from 180 as stated in the definition to find the angle you are looking for.
Answer by smaraya(8) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Supplemtary angles are two angles that have a total of 180 degrees
If angle A =55
Let 2nd angle be B
Angle A + Angle B= 180
55 + Angle B= 180
Angle B= 180 - 55
Angle B= 125
Therefore Angle B =125 degrees.
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