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Find the Supplement (7pi)/6

Problem

(7*π)/6

Solution

  1. Identify the definition of supplementary angles. Two angles are supplementary if their sum is π radians (or 180.

  2. Set up the equation to find the supplement S by subtracting the given angle from π

S=π−(7*π)/6

  1. Find a common denominator to perform the subtraction. Since the denominator of the given angle is 6 rewrite π as (6*π)/6

S=(6*π)/6−(7*π)/6

  1. Subtract the numerators to find the resulting angle.

S=−π/6

Final Answer

Supplement of (7*π)/6=−π/6


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