In mathematical terms, identifying a supplement usually implies calculating the supplementary angle of a specified angle. The sum of two supplementary angles is always 180 degrees. The supplementary angle of any given angle can be found by deducting that angle from 180. This principle is extensively applied in the fields of geometry and trigonometry.
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None | If an angle \(\theta\) in standard position has a… | First, we know that the supplement of an angle \(\theta\) is \(\pi - \theta\). |