The supplement of
The complement of
Hence 180-A=5(90-A)
Or, 180-A=450-5A
Or,-A+5A=450-180
Or, 4A=270
Or,A=270/4=67.5 degrees
2007-01-31 01:22:47
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answer #1
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answered by alpha 7
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The supplement of an angle is 180 - A and its complement is 90 - A.
So, 180 - A = 5 (90 - A)
180 - A = 450 - 5A
4A = 270
A = 270 / 4
A = 67.5 °
2007-01-31 09:35:44
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answer #2
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answered by MathBioMajor 7
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The supplement of A is 180-A
The complement of A is 90-A
180-A=5(90-A)
180-A=450-5A
4A=270
A=67.5
2007-01-31 09:32:41
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answer #3
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answered by Behy_unique 2
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let the complement of A be C
C=90-A
let supplement of A is S
S=180-A
S=5C
180-A=5(90-A)=450-5A
A=270/4=67.5
2007-01-31 09:24:32
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answer #4
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answered by IN PURSUIT OF WISDOM 2
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S(A) = 180 - A
C(A) = 90 - A
S = 5C
180 - A = 5(90 - A)
180 - A = 450 - 5A
4A = 450-180
A = (450-180)/4 = 67.5
Check
S = 180 - 67.5 = 112.5
C = 90 - 67.5 = 22.5 = 1/5 * 112.5
2007-01-31 09:25:06
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answer #5
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answered by catarthur 6
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67.5º
2007-01-31 09:25:42
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answer #6
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answered by giovaney 1
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