Math, asked by nishaprasad17081980, 8 months ago

supplement of 35°20'​

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Answered by meerhamzakhan99
1

Answer:

See ur answer...

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the measure of the supplement be x

x+35°= 90°

x=90 - 35° = 55°

Answered by sonuvuce
1

Supplement of 35°20'​  is 144°40'

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that if A and B are two angles

Then A and B are supplementary angles if and only if

A + B = 180°

The given angle is 35°20'

The supplementary of this angle

= 180° - 35°20'

= 179°60' - 35°20'

= 144°40'

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