Math, asked by tyagiharsih156, 6 months ago

find the supplement of 1 degree​

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Answered by aryankaul539
1

Answer:

179degree

Step-by-step explanation:

supplementary = 180 - 1 = 179degree

Answered by XxRedmanherexX
0

Answer:

complementary angle of 1 radian is π2−1=0.5708 radian. Similarly, as supplementary angles add up to 180∘ or π radian, supplementary angle of 1 radian is π−1=2.1416 radian.

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