Maths-
General
Easy

Question

Angles A and B are supplementary. Find the measure of angle A if m angleA = 22o

hintHint:

  • When the sum of the measure of two angles is equal to 180 degrees is known as supplementary angle.

The correct answer is: 158 digres


    • We have been given in the question that angle A and angle B are supplementary angles. Which means the sum of the both angles should be equal to 180 degrees.
    • We have to find out the measure of angle 𝐴 if 𝑚∠𝐴 = 22°
    Step 1 of 1:
    We have given angle A,B forms supplementary angles.

    So,

    straight angle A plus straight angle B equals 180 to the power of ring operator

    Now straight angle A equals 22 to the power of 0
    Then,

    table attributes columnalign right left right left right left right left right left right left columnspacing 0em 2em 0em 2em 0em 2em 0em 2em 0em 2em 0em end attributes row cell 22 to the power of 0 plus straight angle B equals 180 to the power of ring operator end cell row cell straight angle B equals 158 to the power of 0 end cell end table

    Related Questions to study

    General
    Maths-

    In any triangle, the shortest side and the smallest angle are

    In any triangle, the shortest side and the smallest angle are

    Maths-General
    General
    Maths-

    In any triangle, the longest side and the largest angle are

    In any triangle, the longest side and the largest angle are

    Maths-General
    General
    Maths-

    Add the following algebraic expressions:
    (i) x2 - x y + y2 and 6x2 + 3xy + 9y2

    Add the following algebraic expressions:
    (i) x2 - x y + y2 and 6x2 + 3xy + 9y2

    Maths-General
    parallel
    General
    Maths-

    Find the GCF (GCD) of the given pair of monomials.
    14 x to the power of 10 y to the power of 8 space & 15 x to the power of 6 y to the power of 9

    Find the GCF (GCD) of the given pair of monomials.
    14 x to the power of 10 y to the power of 8 space & 15 x to the power of 6 y to the power of 9

    Maths-General
    General
    Maths-

    Identify pairs of supplementary angles.

    Identify pairs of supplementary angles.

    Maths-General
    General
    Maths-

    Identify pairs of complementary angles.

    Identify pairs of complementary angles.

    Maths-General
    parallel
    General
    Maths-

    Which of the given pairs is of complementary angles?

    Which of the given pairs is of complementary angles?

    Maths-General
    General
    Maths-

    Find the GCF (GCD) of the given pair of monomials.
    12 a to the power of 5 b space straight & space 16 a to the power of 4 b squared

    Find the GCF (GCD) of the given pair of monomials.
    12 a to the power of 5 b space straight & space 16 a to the power of 4 b squared

    Maths-General
    General
    Maths-

    Tell whether the given image represents a polygon. If it is not, explain why. If it is a polygon, tell whether it is convex of concave.

    Tell whether the given image represents a polygon. If it is not, explain why. If it is a polygon, tell whether it is convex of concave.

    Maths-General
    parallel
    General
    Maths-

    Tell whether the given image represents a polygon. If it is not, explain why. If it is a polygon, tell whether it is convex or concave.

    Tell whether the given image represents a polygon. If it is not, explain why. If it is a polygon, tell whether it is convex or concave.

    Maths-General
    General
    Maths-

    2.Find the sum: 4p + 6q - 5r; -2p - 4r - 5q; 7p + r + 4q

    2.Find the sum: 4p + 6q - 5r; -2p - 4r - 5q; 7p + r + 4q

    Maths-General
    General
    Maths-

    How many diagonals does a regular -g on have?

    How many diagonals does a regular -g on have?

    Maths-General
    parallel
    General
    Maths-

    If F(x) = ax + b, where a and b are integers, f(2) = 6 and F(3) = 7 then find the values of a and b.

    If F(x) = ax + b, where a and b are integers, f(2) = 6 and F(3) = 7 then find the values of a and b.

    Maths-General
    General
    Maths-

    Find the GCF (GCD) of the given pair of monomials.
    4 x cubed space straight & space 9 y to the power of 5

    Find the GCF (GCD) of the given pair of monomials.
    4 x cubed space straight & space 9 y to the power of 5

    Maths-General
    General
    Maths-

    If the relation R: A → B, where A = {2, 3, 4} and B = {3, 5} is defined by R = {(x, y):x < y, x ϵ A, y ϵ B}, then find R-1

    If the relation R: A → B, where A = {2, 3, 4} and B = {3, 5} is defined by R = {(x, y):x < y, x ϵ A, y ϵ B}, then find R-1

    Maths-General
    parallel

    card img

    With Turito Academy.

    card img

    With Turito Foundation.

    card img

    Get an Expert Advice From Turito.

    Turito Academy

    card img

    With Turito Academy.

    Test Prep

    card img

    With Turito Foundation.