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The supplement of the complement of an angle measuring 36⁰ is ​

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Answered by sunandasunyal
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Answer: 126 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Given angle = 36 degrees

Complement = 90 - 36 = 54 degrees

Therefore,

Supplement of 54 degrees = 180 - 54 = 126 degrees

Answered by SHVtheAMIGO
1

Answer:

Complementary Angles :

If the sum of two angles is 90⁰, then those two angles are called as complementary angles.

Solution:

Let "x" be the measure of a complementary angle required.

Since "x" and 36° are complementary angles, we have

x + 36° = 90

x = 90° - 36°

x = 54

Hence , the measure of the complementary angle is 54°

Supplementary Angles:

Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 180°

Solution:

x + = 180

x = 180° - 54

x = 126

Hence , the measure of the Supplementary Angles is 126°

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