Questions on Geometry: Angles, complementary, supplementary angles answered by real tutors!

Algebra ->  Algebra  -> Angles -> Questions on Geometry: Angles, complementary, supplementary angles answered by real tutors!      Log On

Ad: Algebrator™ solves your algebra problems and provides step-by-step explanations!
Ad: Algebra Solved!™: algebra software solves algebra homework problems with step-by-step help!

   


Tutors Answer Your Questions about Angles (FREE)


Question 94693: the mesaure of the supplement of an angle is 20 degrees more than three times the measure of the original angle. Find the measures of the angles.

Click here to see answer by stanbon(26259) About Me 

Question 93458This question is from textbook
: Directions : angle a and b are complementary find measure of
measure of angle a = 3x - 7 and the measure of angle b is 11x - 1
This question is from textbook

Click here to see answer by hard(12) About Me 

Question 91408This question is from textbook Glencoe Algebra 1
: A stringer is a triangular piece of wood on which staircases are based. If the stringer makes a 30 degrees angle with the floor, what is the measure of the angle that the stringer makes with the vertical?This question is from textbook Glencoe Algebra 1

Click here to see answer by hard(12) About Me 

Question 91027: Give the measures of a set of angles you wpuld find in an obtuse triangle.
Click here to see answer by hard(12) About Me 

Question 90938: 5y + 1/2 = 2y +3
Click here to see answer by hard(12) About Me 

Question 90732: Two angles are complementary. The measure of one angle is 21 more than twice the measure of the other angle. Find the measure of the angles.
Click here to see answer by hard(12) About Me 

Question 94820This question is from textbook Geometry
: Please help. I don't understand these 2 questions.
Find the measure of the complement of an angle whose measure is 30 degrees; 15 degrees; 36 degrees; 79 degrees; 19 degrees; 30'; 68 degrees; 15'.
The measure of an angle is equal to the measure of its complement. Find the measure of the angle.
Thank you.


This question is from textbook Geometry

Click here to see answer by checkley71(8405) About Me 

Question 95033: the supplementary angle of a 40 degree angle has how many degrees?
Click here to see answer by stanbon(26259) About Me 

Question 52313This question is from textbook Geometry
: Angle L and Angle M are complementary angles. Angle N and Angle P are complementary angles. If angle L=y-2, angle M=2x+3, angle N=2x-y, and P=x-1. Find the values of x, y, angle L, angle M, angle N, and angle P. This question is from textbook Geometry

Click here to see answer by hard(12) About Me 

Question 95197: This question is from the textbook called integrated algebra chapter 2 section 2.4 and it is number 35.
My Question:
An angle whose supplement is 20 degrees more than twice its compliment.
- I need to find the measure of the given angles.
If you can help me that would be great. Thank you very much.
ISBN-13 :978-0-07-330917-0
ISBN 10: 0-07-330917-6

Click here to see answer by edjones(3291) About Me 
Question 95197: This question is from the textbook called integrated algebra chapter 2 section 2.4 and it is number 35.
My Question:
An angle whose supplement is 20 degrees more than twice its compliment.
- I need to find the measure of the given angles.
If you can help me that would be great. Thank you very much.
ISBN-13 :978-0-07-330917-0
ISBN 10: 0-07-330917-6

Click here to see answer by ionesco(12) About Me 

Question 95186This question is from textbook Geometry
: Find the measure of T if the measure of T is 20 more than four times its supplementThis question is from textbook Geometry

Click here to see answer by checkley71(8405) About Me 

Question 95764This question is from textbook
: Can you find the measure of an angle supplementary to a 46 degree angle?This question is from textbook

Click here to see answer by bucky(1732) About Me 

Question 95770: a kite string is 300 feet long from the kite to the ground. the string makes a 50 degree angle with the ground. about how high off the ground is the kite?
f) 215 ft h) 245 ft
g) 230 ft j) 260 ft

Click here to see answer by Edwin McCravy(2920) About Me 

Question 96038: m^a=24,what is the measure of its complement?
Click here to see answer by tutorcecilia(2042) About Me 

Question 96140This question is from textbook geometry
: The measures of two complementary are 16z -9 and 4z + 3. Find the measures of the angles.This question is from textbook geometry

Click here to see answer by checkley71(8405) About Me 

Question 96373: If the measures of two complementary angles are 16z-9 and 4z+3, What are the measures of the angles?
Click here to see answer by checkley71(8405) About Me 

Question 96530This question is from textbook geometry
: the measure of an angle is 44 more than the measure of its supplement.
find the measure of the angles.
This question is from textbook geometry

Click here to see answer by psbhowmick(456) About Me 

Question 96614This question is from textbook Geometry
: angle C and angle D are supplementary. The measure of angle D is eight times the measure of angle C. Find the measure of angle C and angle D.This question is from textbook Geometry

Click here to see answer by tutorcecilia(2042) About Me 

Question 96982: The measures of an angle and its complement differ by 22 degrees. Find the measures of the angles.
Click here to see answer by mathslover(126) About Me 
Question 96982: The measures of an angle and its complement differ by 22 degrees. Find the measures of the angles.
Click here to see answer by coyote(32) About Me 

Question 97003: Line AOB is a straight line, angle AOC=5x, angle COD=(3x+30), and angle DOB=(2x+10). Find the value of x.
Click here to see answer by jim_thompson5910(13787) About Me 

Question 97263: Set up an equation for each problem, then solve for x. Use your answer for x to find the angle measures for the problem.
Problem: The complement of an angle is five times the measure of the angle itself. Find the angle and its complement

Click here to see answer by mathslover(126) About Me 

Question 97618This question is from textbook Holt Geometry Texas
: An angle’s measure is 3 times the measure of its complement This question is from textbook Holt Geometry Texas

Click here to see answer by bucky(1732) About Me 

Question 97871: An angle is five times the measure of its complement. Find the measure of the two angles.
Click here to see answer by coyote(32) About Me 

Question 97869: What are the measures of two complementary angles if the difference of the measures of the angles is 12
Click here to see answer by coyote(32) About Me 

Question 97920: Angles A and B are complementary angles. Determine the measures of Angle A and B if angle A is four times the size of angle B.
Click here to see answer by aaaaaaaa(138) About Me 

Question 97938This question is from textbook intro alg blitzer
: The angle's measure is three times that of its supplement. I just need a formula to work the solution out. tyThis question is from textbook intro alg blitzer

Click here to see answer by Earlsdon(4898) About Me 

Question 98111This question is from textbook Holt Geometry Texas
: The question involves supplementary angles
< ABE = 5x (after the x is a degree sign)
< BDE = (17x-18) (after the this problem is another degree sign

What is the solution to the problem? I have no clue on this one.
Thank you.
This question is from textbook Holt Geometry Texas

Click here to see answer by checkley71(8405) About Me 

Question 98275: Two angles are Supplementary. Their difference is 106 degrees. Find the larger angle.
Click here to see answer by Nate(3495) About Me 

Question 98366: The vertices of ⌂ABC are A(-3,4) B(-1,3), C(3,-2). The triangle is rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise. Use the rotation matrix [0 -1][1 0] (please note that [1 0] is directly under [0 -1] but I do not have large enough brackets or the know-how to place it like that)to find the coordinates of C'. I hope this made sense. Thank you for helping me.

Click here to see answer by stanbon(26259) About Me 

Question 98407: please help me solve this asap ! thanks.
five times the complement of an angle less twice the angle's supplement is 40 degrees. find the measure of the supplement.

Click here to see answer by stanbon(26259) About Me 
Question 98407: please help me solve this asap ! thanks.
five times the complement of an angle less twice the angle's supplement is 40 degrees. find the measure of the supplement.

Click here to see answer by checkley71(8405) About Me 

Question 98610: hi and thanks for taking time out to read my problem...
It says: two angles are complementry. The measures of one angle is 21 more than twice the measure of the other angle. Find the measure of the angle.
i tried it a few times but just don't remeber how to do it...my teacher went over it in class but i might have took my notes wrong or didn't right it done...

Click here to see answer by stanbon(26259) About Me 
Question 98610: hi and thanks for taking time out to read my problem...
It says: two angles are complementry. The measures of one angle is 21 more than twice the measure of the other angle. Find the measure of the angle.
i tried it a few times but just don't remeber how to do it...my teacher went over it in class but i might have took my notes wrong or didn't right it done...

Click here to see answer by jim_thompson5910(13787) About Me 
Question 98610: hi and thanks for taking time out to read my problem...
It says: two angles are complementry. The measures of one angle is 21 more than twice the measure of the other angle. Find the measure of the angle.
i tried it a few times but just don't remeber how to do it...my teacher went over it in class but i might have took my notes wrong or didn't right it done...

Click here to see answer by checkley71(8405) About Me 

Question 98628: Find the measure of an angle whose complement is four times its measure.
Click here to see answer by checkley71(8405) About Me 

Question 98645: Find the measure of an angle whose supplement measures 38 degrees less than three times its complement.
Click here to see answer by malakumar_kos@yahoo.com(315) About Me 

Question 98657: Find the measure of an angle whose supplement measures 39 degrees more than twice its complement.
Click here to see answer by malakumar_kos@yahoo.com(315) About Me 

Question 98518: The measure of one angle is three times the measure of its complement. Find the measure of each angle.
Click here to see answer by malakumar_kos@yahoo.com(315) About Me 

Question 98644: Find the measure of an angle whose supplement measures 38 degrees less than three times its complement.
Click here to see answer by checkley71(8405) About Me 

Question 98730: how we solve this problem
5x+8+x+4

Click here to see answer by checkley71(8405) About Me 

Question 98172This question is from textbook geomety tools for a challenging world
: the problem says solve for x algebraically.
i dont know what to make it equall. the problem is: the measure of angle AOC=7x-2, the measure of angle AOB=2x+8, the measure of angle BOC=3x+14
This question is from textbook geomety tools for a challenging world

Click here to see answer by edjones(3291) About Me 

Question 98777: This one has completely stumped me.
Find the coordinates of the vertices of the figures formed by:
y≤x+2,x+y≤6, and y≥-2.
a. (0,0), (2,4),(8,-2)
b.(-4,-2),(2,4),(8,-2)
c.(-4,-2),(4,2),(8,-2)
d.(-2,-4),(2,4),(8,-2)
I have tried so hard but I just cannot figure this one out.

Click here to see answer by scott8148(3382) About Me 

Question 98849This question is from textbook
: Angles A and B are complementary.
Measure of angle A equals to 5x+8 and angle B equals to x-11. Find angle A and angle B
This question is from textbook

Click here to see answer by stanbon(26259) About Me 

Older solutions: 1..45, 46..90, 91..135, 136..180, 181..225, 226..270, 271..315, 316..360, 361..405, 406..450, 451..495, 496..540, 541..585, 586..630, 631..675, 676..720, 721..765, 766..810, 811..855, 856..900, 901..945, 946..990, 991..1035, 1036..1080, 1081..1125, 1126..1170, 1171..1215, 1216..1260, 1261..1305, 1306..1350, 1351..1395, 1396..1440, 1441..1485