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10 March, 04:03
Does 3pi/5 have a supplementary angle?
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Patricia Scott
10 March, 04:31
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If two angles are supplementary, then their measures add to 180 deg.
Since 180 deg = pi rad, then supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add to pi rad.
Since 3pi/5 is less than 1 rad, then there is an angle that is supplementary to an angle measuring 3pi/5. The measure of the supplement is 2pi/5.
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