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Q: What is one fourth the measure of the supplement of an angle?
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If measure of the angle is thirty degrees more than one fourth the meaure of its supplement?

then WHAT!


What is the measure of complement angle if it is one-third of supplement?

45


An angle that is the supplement of an acute angle must be what?

If one angle is the supplement of another, we know that their sum is 180 degrees.So let one angle be A and the supplement be B. We know the measure of A+B=180.If A is acute that means its measure is less than 90 degrees. The supplement must therefore have measure more than 90 degrees. We could say the supplement of an acute angle must be an obtuse angle. Remember obtuse angle is one that less than 180 degrees and more than 90.


What does an angle is its own supplement mean?

If you add the measure of any angle to its supplementary angle you get 180 degrees. So if the angle is its own supplement, then adding the angle to the angle again (the second one being the supplement) = 180 deg. Thus the angle = 90 degrees.


One angle measures 30 degrees what is the measure of its supplement?

180 - 30


What is the supplement of an angle whose measure is 85 degrees?

Supplement angles add up to one hundred eighty degrees, so the supplement of an eighty five degree angle would be a ninety five degree angle.


If two angles are supplementary and one angle has a measure of 30 degrees what is the measure of its supplement?

180 - 30


What is the degree measure for one fourth of a right angle turn?

22.5


Is it possible to construct an angle with one fourth the measure of a given angle?

Sure - just bisect it twice.


If the measure of an angle equals twice the measure of its supplement what is the measure of the angle?

120 Consider: You know that the supplement of an angle is equal to 180 minus the angle. You also know that an angle is twice it's supplement. Now, if you think of angle as being "A", and it's supplement being "S", then we can re-express the above statements like so: S = 180 - A A = 2S Then logically, we can replace the "S" in the second equation with the value we have for it in the first one: A = 2( 180 - A) and then solve that equation: ∴ A = 360 - 2A ∴ A + 2A = 360 ∴ 3A = 360 ∴ A = 360/3 ∴ A = 120


IF the supplement of an angle is one third of itself Determine the angle and its supplement?

the angle is 180 and its supplement is zero(0).All in degrees


Half the measure of the angle is twenty-five more than one-third the measure of its supplement?

Suppose the angle is x degrees. Then its supplement is 180-x. One-third its supplement is (180-x)/3 = 60-x/3 so x/2 = 60-x/3+25 5x/6 = 85 ie x = 102.