Showing posts with label complementary angle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label complementary angle. Show all posts

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Complementary and Supplementary Angles

Complementary Angles are angles that, when joined together, form a right angle (90°).
Look at the following example the two adjacent angles below form a right angle when added together. 40° + 50° = 90°.

source: (http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/complementary-angles.html)

If only one angle is given then the other angle can be found by subtracting. 90° - the given angle = the other angle. Look at the following example:

Suppose angle A is 25°. So, to find angle B you would subtract. 90° - 25° = 65°

Supplementary Angles are angles that, when joined together, form a straight line (180°).
Look at the following example the two adjacent angles below form a supplementary angle when added together. 40° + 140° = 180°
source: (http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/complementary-angles.html)

Just like with the complementary angles, if only one angle is given then the other angle can be found by subtracting. But using 180°instead of 90°. 180° - the given angle = the other angle. Look at the following example:

Suppose angle A is 85°. So, to find angle B you would subtract. 180° - 85° = 95°

How can you remember which is which? Easy! Think:

  • "C" of Complementary stands for "Corner" right angle (a Right Angle), and
  • "S" of Supplementary stands for "Straight" (180 degrees is a straight line)
Now its your turn, try it yourself!


If angle ABC = 35
°, how many degrees is angle CBD?
If angle JHK = 87°, how many degrees is JHI?


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