Math, asked by sahilsukhija57, 8 months ago

find the supplement of 30 degree

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Answered by aadhyashivang
16

Answer:

150 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Two angles are said to be supplementary if their sum is equal to 180 degrees

if one angle is 30 degrees, the supplement of it would be 180-30= 150

Answered by sangeeth97sl
2

Answer:

The Answer is 150 Degree

Step-by-step explanation:

So an angle of 30° has a supplementary angle of 180° - 30° = 150°.

Supplementary angles are those that sum up to 180 degrees. For example, angle 130° and angle 50° are supplementary angles because sum of 130° and 50° is equal to 180°. Similarly, complementary angles add up to 90 degrees. The two supplementary angles, if it is joined together, it forms a straight line and a straight angle.

But it should be noted that the two angles are said to be supplementary to each other, if it do not have to be next to each other. Hence, any two angles can be supplementary angles, if their sum is equal to 180°.

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