Supplementary is sum of two (2) or more angles equal to 180degrees
so;
= (180deg. - 68deg.)
= 112degrees
contribution of my son, Daryll Jan M. Dela Rosa, Grade V student of Sorsogon Pilot Elem. School
The measured supplement of a 112-degree angle is found by subtracting it from 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement is 180 - 112 = 68 degrees. This means that a 68-degree angle, when added to a 112-degree angle, equals 180 degrees, making them supplementary.
An angle of 68 degrees is an acute angle
Complement: 22 Supplement: 112
The 3rd angle is: 180-35-68 = 77 degrees
A pair of supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement to 112 degrees is 180 - 112 = 68 degrees.
22 degrees
A 68-degree angle is classified as an acute angle, as acute angles are defined as being less than 90 degrees. This means it is sharper than a right angle but not as sharp as an angle that is less than 0 degrees.
68 degrees
90 - 68 ie 22 degrees
the answer is 68 degrees
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