Math, asked by Tamannatudu, 13 days ago

What is the supplement of 70 degree and 135 degree?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Step-by-step explanation:

The supplement of 135° is the angle that when added to 135° forms a straight angle (180° ).

Answered by Eutuxia
1

Answer :

  • 70 degree = 110 degree
  • 135 degree = 45 degree

Given :

  • 70 degree
  • 135 degree

To find :

  • the supplement

Solution :

⇒ Let's find the Supplement.

[Before finding, let's find what are Supplementary angles.]

  • Supplementary angles are two angles whose measure is 180°.

⇒ Now, we can find it easily. Let the supplement angle be x.

180° = 70° + x

x = 180° - 70°

x = 110°

∴ x = 110°

  • Therefore, the supplement of 70 degrees is 110°.

180° = 135° + x

x = 180° - 135°

x = 45°

∴ x = 45°

  • Therefore, the supplement of 135 degrees is 45°.

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