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The measure of the angle which is equal to its supplement is

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Answered by DevanshuYadav123
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Hence, the angle which is equal to its supplement is 90 degrees. Note – Whenever it is asked to find the supplement or complement of any angle then assume the angle to be x and y and then put their sum is 180 degrees (if supplementary) or 90 degrees (if complementary), then find the value of the angles.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer - 90°

The Measure of the sum of Supplementary Angles is 180 Degrees. And if the Merasure of One of them is Equal to it's Supplement. Then Both Angles are also equal.

And therefore One Angle is 180/2 = 90 Degrees and it's Supplement is 90 Degrees.

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