Math, asked by gauraditya008, 10 months ago

What is the measure of an angle whose measure is 32 less than its supplement​

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Answered by Anonymous
17

Answer:

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Your answer is 74°

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the angle be x

Supplementry angle x+32

So,

x + (x + 32)= 180 (Sum of supplementry angles is always 180°)

=2x+32 = 180

= 2x =180 - 32 = 148

= x = 148/2 =74° Ans.

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Answered by nowglitter
0

Answer:

Let the measure of the required angle be x∘. Then, measure of its supplement =(180-x)∘. ∴(180-x)-x=32⇒2x=148⇒x=74. Hence, the measure of the required angle is 74∘.

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