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The answer to the first question is C supplementary (supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees).
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The answer to the second question regarding the measure of angle C in the first example is B 43 degrees.
00:02: We're gonna talk about complementary and supplementary angles. First you need to know what the definitions are. Complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees. So what does that mean? Let's say that you have a right angle, so something like this. Complementary angles are two angles who would form this right angle. So let's say that we put a line in right here, then this angle and this angle are complementary because their measures would add up to 90 degrees. Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. So 180 degrees, if you remember, is a straight line. So supplementary angles would be something like this angle and this angle because those two angles, their measures would add up to 180 degrees. 00:56: Let's look at some examples. I wanna find the measure of the missing angle. From my diagram here, I can see that I have a right angle and these two angles form the right angle which would mean that the two angles are complementary and they're complementary because their measures add up to 90 degrees. These are complementary angles. So if one angle's measure is 47 degrees, then the other one has to be whatever it would be, so that 47 degrees plus this missing one equals 90 degrees. To find it, to find the measure of this angle C is gonna equal 90 degrees minus 47 degrees. The measure of angle C is 43 degrees. 01:56: Okay, here we have two angles who's formed a straight angle, which would mean that these two angles are supplementary. I need to find the measure of angle P. We know the measure of angle P plus 36 degrees has to equal 180 degrees. That would have to mean we would do 180 minus 36 to find that the measure of angle P is 144 degrees. Finally, angle W and angle Z are complementary. If the measure of angle Z is five times the measure of angle W, we wanna find the measure of angle W. We know that the measure of angle W plus the measure of angle Z has to equal 90 degrees because the two angles are complementary. 02:56: How do we find the measure of angle W? We're gonna let the measure of angle W equal X. Now what do we know? We know the measure of angle Z is five times the measure of angle W. If this is X, then the measure of angle Z has to be 5X because it's five times that measure. So X plus 5X has to equal 90 degrees, which means 6X has to equal 90 degrees and when we solve, we're gonna get that X equals 15 degrees. That means the measure of angle W because we let the measure of angle W equal X so the measure of angle W equals 15 degrees.
_________ angles are two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees.
Responses
A rightright
B complementarycomplementary
C supplementarysupplementary
Question 3
What is the measure of angle C in the first example?
Responses
A 34 degrees34 degrees
B 43 degrees43 degrees
C 56 degrees56 degrees
D 65 degrees
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