Math, asked by rishubhardwaj200, 21 days ago

If x and y are supplementary and x = 135 degree, what is the value of y

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Answered by aftabahemad
1

In context to question asked,

we have to determine the value of "y".

As per question,

it is given that,

x and y are supplementary angles.

Value of x = 135 degree

As we know that,

Two angles are said to be supplementary angles when the sum of the values of both the angles will be 180 degree.

So, for determining the value "y" we will subtract the measurement of "x" from 180 degree.

So, we will get it as,

y = 180^0-135^0\\=>y=45^0

Hence, value of the other angle "y' will be 45 degree.

Answered by harishgeethika
0

Answer:

y=45

Step-by-step explanation:

formula

x+y=180

sol

y=180-135

y=45

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