SOLUTION: WHATS THE ANGLE:
I am a right angle= 90 degrees
My complement is 15=
My supplement is 125=
I have no complement=
I am the supplement of a 50 angle=
If I were decreased by 15,
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Question 817446: WHATS THE ANGLE:
I am a right angle= 90 degrees
My complement is 15=
My supplement is 125=
I have no complement=
I am the supplement of a 50 angle=
If I were decreased by 15, I would be a right angle=
If I were tripled I would be a straight angle=
i got this for math and I just dont get how to do it! Please help!
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
this looks like a bunch of problems run together.
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