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Answered by Dalfon
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Correct Question: Write the supplement of 36°.

Answer:

144°

Solution: If the sum of two angles is 180°, then those angles are said to be supplementary angles.

Let's say that the one of the angle is x.

Whereas other angle is 36°. So, the two supplementary angles are x and 36° & their sum is 180°.

As per given question,

→ x + 36° = 180°

→ x = 180° - 36°

→ x = 144°

Therefore, the measure of supplementary angle is 144°.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

If the sum of two angles are 90°, then those angles are said to be complementary angles.

Let's take an example to understand this.

Suppose that we need to write the complement of 36°. Again assume that one of the angle is x. So, the sum of two angles i.e. 36° and x is 90°.

→ x + 36° = 90°

→ x = 90° - 36°

→ x = 54°

Therefore, the measure of complementary angle is 54°.

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