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What is the supplement of a 5 degree angle

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  1. 15 June, 06:07
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    a 170 degree angle

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Definition of a supplement: Two angles are supplements of each other when adding them together gets 180 degrees.

    So 50° and 130° are supplements

    90° and 90° are supplements

    10° and 170° are supplements

    Therefore, to find the supplement of a 5° angle, we have to see what we can add to it to get 180°.

    In other words, what's 180° - 5°?

    180° - 5° = 170°

    so 170° is our answer!
  2. 15 June, 06:14
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    For example, in your problem, 90°-85°=5°. This means that the complement of 85° is 5°, since they add up to equal 90 degrees a right angle. The supplement of an angle is what, when added to it, equals 180 degrees
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