9 articles trouvés pour ce sujet.
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The supplement of a complement |
2019-01-25 |
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Andrei pose la question : The value of the supplement of the complement of 8° is ?°. Penny Nom lui répond. |
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What angle s its own supplement? |
2019-01-25 |
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Ciara pose la question : What is the angle of it's own supplement? Penny Nom lui répond. |
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Supplementary angles |
2008-11-10 |
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Anna pose la question : <A and <B are supplementary angles. Twice the measure of <B is one-fourth the measure of <A. Find the measure of both angles. Penny Nom lui répond. |
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Supplementary angles |
2008-09-11 |
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Shanaz pose la question : Find an angle such that 3 times its supplement equals 450. Penny Nom lui répond. |
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Finding the supplementary angles |
2006-04-22 |
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Kendra pose la question : Angles ABC and DBA are supplementary. If m Stephen La Rocque lui répond. |
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Supplementary angles |
2004-09-23 |
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Rosemary pose la question : Is the term supplementary angles only applicable to 2 angles (ie. a pair of angles) or can it be used when talking about 3 or more angles that add to make 180 degrees? Penny Nom lui répond. |
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What are adjacent angles that equal 360 called? |
2000-11-22 |
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David pose la question : I know that supplementary angles add to 180 degrees and that commplementary angles add up to be 90 degrees, but what are adjacent angles that equal 360 degrees called? Chris Fisher lui répond. |
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Supplementary angles |
2000-05-09 |
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Suzanne pose la question : We know that: Supplementary angles are two angles whose sum equals 180 degrees and complementary angles are two angles whose sum equals 90 degrees. Are supplementary and complementary angles necessarily adjacent? or can they be non-adjacent? Chris Fisher lui répond. |
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Complementary and Supplementary Angles |
1998-10-21 |
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Christina Saunders pose la question : I am in 9th grade and my math teacher wanted us to find out why complimentary angles are called complimentary and why supplimentary angles are called supplimentary. I have looked everywhere and asked numerous people, but I have yet to find an answer. My math teacher said it had something to do with trigonometry. Do you have an answer for me? Chris Fisher and Penny Nom lui répond. |
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