how to find a supplement of an angle
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Supplementary angles are those angles that measure up to 180 degrees. For example, angle 130° and angle 50° are supplementary because on adding 130° and 50° we get 180°.
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1) 120° + 60° = 180°
2) 90° + 90° = 180°
3) 140° + 40° = 180°
4) 96° + 84° = 180°
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2 angles are said to be supplementary if their sum is 180.
We can find the supplement of a number by subtracting it from 180.
eg. supplement of 60 is 180-60 = 120
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