
Artists use their knowledge of angles to sketch portraits and paintings.Carpenters use angles to make chairs, tables and sofas.You can click and drag points A, B, and C.

Athletes use angles to enhance their performance. Interactive Supplementary Angles Explore the rule for Supplementary angles on your own Click and drag around the points below to explore and discover the rule for vertical angles on your own.


Find the supplement to the given angle: This problem provides a picture with a straight angle cut into two adjacent angles.Each angle is called the complement of the other. Find the complement to the given angle: This problem provides a picture with a right angle cut into two adjacent angles. Two angles are called complementary angles, if their sum is one right angle i.e.There are two types of problems in this exercise: This exercise introduces complementary and supplementary angles. The topic Complementary and supplementary angles appears under the 7th grade (U.S.) Math Mission, 8th grade (U.S.) Math Mission, High school geometry Math Mission and Trigonometry Math Mission. 7th grade (U.S.) Math Mission, 8th grade (U.S.) Math Mission, High school geometry Math Mission, Trigonometry Math Mission
