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Example Question #41 : Supplementary Angles
Find the measure of angle B if it is the supplement to angle A:
If two angles are supplementary, that means the sum of their degrees of measure will add up to 180. In order to find the measure of angle B, subtract angle A from 180 like shown:
This gives us a final answer of 65 degrees for angle B.
Example Question #42 : Supplementary Angles
Find the measure of angle B if it is the supplement to angle A:
If two angles are supplementary, that means the sum of their degrees of measure will add up to 180. In order to find the measure of angle B, subtract angle A from 180 like shown:
This gives us a final answer of 83 degrees for angle B.
Example Question #43 : Supplementary Angles
Find the measure of angle B if it is the supplement to angle A:
If two angles are supplementary, that means the sum of their degrees of measure will add up to 180. In order to find the measure of angle B, subtract angle A from 180 like shown:
This gives us a final answer of 172 degrees for angle B.
Example Question #44 : Supplementary Angles
Find the measure of angle B if it is the supplement to angle A:
If two angles are supplementary, that means the sum of their degrees of measure will add up to 180. In order to find the measure of angle B, subtract angle A from 180 like shown:
This gives us a final answer of 51 degrees for angle B.
Example Question #45 : Supplementary Angles
Find the measure of angle B if it is the supplement to angle A:
If two angles are supplementary, that means the sum of their degrees of measure will add up to 180. In order to find the measure of angle B, subtract angle A from 180 like shown:
This gives us a final answer of 92 degrees for angle B.
Example Question #46 : Supplementary Angles
Find the measure of angle B if it is the supplement to angle A:
If two angles are supplementary, that means the sum of their degrees of measure will add up to 180. In order to find the measure of angle B, subtract angle A from 180 like shown:
This gives us a final answer of 43 degrees for angle B.
Example Question #537 : 2 Dimensional Geometry
Find the measure of angle B if it is the supplement to angle A:
If two angles are supplementary, that means the sum of their degrees of measure will add up to 180. In order to find the measure of angle B, subtract angle A from 180 like shown:
This gives us a final answer of 74 degrees for angle B.
Example Question #531 : Geometry And Graphs
Find the measure of angle B if it is the supplement to angle A:
If two angles are supplementary, that means the sum of their degrees of measure will add up to 180. In order to find the measure of angle B, subtract angle A from 180 like shown:
This gives us a final answer of 146 degrees for angle B.
Example Question #532 : Geometry And Graphs
Find the measure of angle B if it is the supplement to angle A:
If two angles are supplementary, that means the sum of their degrees of measure will add up to 180. In order to find the measure of angle B, subtract angle A from 180 like shown:
This gives us a final answer of 38 degrees for angle B.
Example Question #533 : Geometry And Graphs
Find the measure of angle B if it is the supplement to angle A:
If two angles are supplementary, that means the sum of their degrees of measure will add up to 180. In order to find the measure of angle B, subtract angle A from 180 like shown:
This gives us a final answer of 157 degrees for angle B.
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