Math, asked by Vrandamehra, 6 months ago

an angle which is half to its supplementary is of ??​

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Answered by prathaam
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Answer:

Therefore, the angle which is half of its supplement is of 60 degrees.

Step-by-step explanation:

Two Angles are Supplementary when they add up to 180 degrees. They don't have to be next to each other, just so long as the total is 180 degrees. Examples: 60° and 120° are supplementary angles.Complementary angles form a right angle (L shape) and have a sum of 90 degrees. Supplementary angles form a straight line and have a sum of 180 degrees. If the relationship is given, you can subtract the given angle from the sum to determine the measure of the missing angle.

Answered by Anonymous
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Supplementary angles are angles that add up to 180 degrees (flat angle).

Therefore you're answer is

60°

Whose, supplementary angle is 120°

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