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What is the angle supplementary to the angle measuring 165°12′?

A. 75°12′
B. 180′
C. 14°48′
D. 60′

User Bpapa
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Answer:

Option C is correct.


14^(\circ)48' is the angle supplementary to the angle measuring
165^(\circ)12'

Explanation:

To find the angle supplementary to the angle measuring
165^(\circ)12'

Let A be the angle supplementary to the angle measuring
165^(\circ)12'.

Supplementary Angles states that the two Angles are Supplementary when they add up to 180 degrees.

Use the conversion:

1 degree = 60 minute.

Then, we have the given angle
165^(\circ)12' =
165(12)/(60) =165(1)/(5) =165.2^(\circ)

Now, by definition of supplementary angle;


\angle A + 165.2^(\circ)= 180^(\circ)

Subtract 165.2 on both sides we get;


\angle A= 180^(\circ) - 165.2^(\circ) =14.8^(\circ) =14^(\circ)48'

Therefore, the angle supplementary to the angle measuring
165^(\circ)12' is,
14^(\circ)48'




User Khaled Jamal
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Two angles are supplementary if their sum is 180 degrees. One degree is made up of 60 minutes. So the angle supplementary to an angle measuring 165d12m is 180d - 165d12m, which gives us 14d48m. So the answer is C.
User Gunhan
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