Applications of Supplementary Angles
- Complementary and Supplementary Angles in Triangles.
- Angles in Polygons.
- Trigonometric Functions, etc.
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Supplementary Angles
Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 180°. In other words, if you have two angles, and when you add their measures together you get 180°, then those angles are considered supplementary. For example, if one angle measures 120°, the other angle must measure 60° to be supplementary to it.
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Table of Content
- What are Supplementary Angles?
- Properties of Supplementary Angles
- Adjacent and Non-adjacent Supplementary Angles
- How to Find Supplementary Angle?
- Theorem of Supplementary Angles
- Complementary vs Supplementary Angles
- Applications of Supplementary Angles
- Examples on Supplementary Angles
- Practice Questions on Supplementary Angles
- FAQs on Supplementary Angles