Math, asked by plumshaji, 10 months ago

the complement of an angle is 40 degree. what is the measure of the supplement of the angle​

Answers

Answered by vaibhav006
24

Answer:

130

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by smithasijotsl
5

Answer:

Supplement of the angle = 130degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

The complement of an angle is 40

To find,

The measure of the supplement of the angle

Recall the concepts

Two angles are said to be complement angles if the sum of those two angles is 90degrees

Two angles are said to be supplement angles if the sum of those angles is 180degrees

Solution:

Let the angle be 'x'

Given that the complement of that angle = 40

Then we have x+40 = 90

x = 90 -40 = 50

∴The measure of the angle = 50degrees.

Let y be the supplement angle of 50

Then we have,

50+y = 180

y = 180 - 50 = 130

∴Supplement of the angle = 130degrees

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