If two angles are said to be supplementary angles and one of the angle is of 122° then other angle is of ______?
Answer: 58°
Explanation
Supplementary angles add up to 180°. Given:
One angle = 122°
Let the other angle be x. Then:
x + 122° = 180°
Subtract 122° from both sides:
x = 58°
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