The supplementary angle of 100° is
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supplementary angles are those adjacent angles which form a sum of 180 degrees
Thus supplementary angle of 100 deg is:
100+x=180
x=180-100
x=80°
Thus the supplementary angle kf 100° is 80°
hope this helps!
Thus supplementary angle of 100 deg is:
100+x=180
x=180-100
x=80°
Thus the supplementary angle kf 100° is 80°
hope this helps!
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Answer:
The supplementary angle of 100° = 80°
Step-by-step explanation:
To find,
The supplementary angle of 100°
Solution:
Recall the concepts:
If the sum of the measures of two angles is 180°, then we say that the two angles are supplementary.
Let 'x' be the supplementary angle of 100°
Then we have,
100+x = 180
x = 180 - 100
= 80
∴ The supplementary angle of 100° = 80°
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