Math, asked by siddhant91121, 8 months ago

find the supplement of 135°​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

supplement of 135 degree is 45 degree

Step-by-step explanation:

supplement of 135 degree is equal to 180degree -135 , degree which is 45

Answered by Glorious31
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 \sf \: Let \: the \: angle \: be \: x

 \sf \: We \: know \: that \: supplement \: means \: 180 \degree

 \sf \: We \: just \: need \: to \: subtract \: x \: from \: 180

 \sf \: The \: process  \: is \colon

 \sf \:  x - 135 = 180 \\  \\  \sf \:  x = 180 - 135 \\  \\  \boxed{ \sf{  x = 45}}

So the supplement of 135° is 45°

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  • When two angles when added form 180 degrees they are known as either of them on the basis of their location :

  1. Supplementary angle
  2. Linear Pair
  3. Adjacent angle
  4. Alternate angles
  5. Straight angle

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  • When two angles that form 90° they are known as either of the basis on their location and angle they form :

  1. Right angle
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