If both angles are supplementary and add up to 180 degrees then they are 109 degrees and 71 degrees respectively.
1 plus 2 is equal to 3
It is 180 -64 = 116 and 64 plus 116 = a supplementary angle of 180 degrees
Either can be greater, depending on the exact angles involved.
From the information given, we have no idea, and no way to calculate it. Could there possibly be another piece of information that was left out of the question ? Such as perhaps the sum of the two angles ?
No, because a triangle's angles can only measure up to 180 degrees. A right angle is 90 degrees, plus another 100 degree angle would be 190 degrees.
if angle 1 puls angle 5 ewuals 100 find the measure of angle 3
If measure angle 3 = x2 + 4x and measure angle 5 = 3x + 72, find the possible measures of angle 3 and angle 5
1 plus 2 is equal to 3
The measure of angle b would depend on the sum of the angles a and b which has not been given so therefore a solution is not possible.
It is 180 -64 = 116 and 64 plus 116 = a supplementary angle of 180 degrees
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Either can be greater, depending on the exact angles involved.
need the pic or more info... what is angle B
X = 180 - Y so 180 - Y = 2x + 4 and Y = 4x + 20 so 180 - 4x - 20 = 2x + 4 therefore 6x = 156 so x = 26 making Angle X = 56o and Angle Y = 124o
The angles are supplementary if they have a sum of 180 degrees.
In parallelogram ABCD, angle A and angle D are adjacent or consecutive angles and are supplementary, meaning the sum of their measures is equal to 180 degrees. Angles A and C are opposite angles and have the same measure. These are some important properties of parallelograms. So to find the measure of angle C, you first have to find the measure of angle A. You can do that with a little algebra. First, set the expressions for the measures of angles A and D equal to 180 and solve for x. Then plug that value for x into the expression for the measure of angle A, which is the same as the measure for angle C. 5x + 30 + x = 180 6x + 30 = 180 6x = 150 x = 25 Therefore, 5x + 30 = 5(25) + 30 = 125 + 30 = 155 The measure of angle C is 155.