Math, asked by dhapodkar4249, 10 months ago

The complement of an angle X is 32 degrees. What is the supplement of angle x

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Answered by Cosmique
3

Given,

Complement of angle X is 32°

It means,

X + 32° = 90°

So,

X = 58°

Let supplement of

angle X is angle Z

Then,

X + Z = 180°

58° + Z = 180°

Z = 122°

So,

122° is the supplement of angle X.

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■Angles whose sum comprises 90°

Are called complementary angles.

■ Angles whose sum comprises 180° are called supplementary angles.

Answered by naavyya
5

Answer:

122°

Step-by-step explanation:

If the sum of two angles is equal to 90°, then the angles are said to be complement.

x + 32 = 90 \\ x = 90 - 32 \\ x = 58

If the sum of two angles is equal to 180°, then the angles are said to be supplement.

Let y be the supplement of x = 58°

y + 58 = 180 \\ y = 180 - 58 \\ y = 122

So, the supplement of angle x is 122°

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