Supplement of 62 degree 56,

just subtract from 180, right?

Supplemental angles add up to 180.

To find the supplement of an angle, you need to subtract the angle from 180 degrees.

To find the supplement of 62 degrees 56 minutes, you follow these steps:

1. Convert the minutes to decimal form. Since there are 60 minutes in a degree, divide the minutes by 60:
56 minutes / 60 = 0.93

2. Convert the decimal back to minutes by multiplying it by 60:
0.93 * 60 = 56

So, the decimal form of 62 degrees 56 minutes is approximately 62.93 degrees.

3. Subtract this decimal value from 180 degrees to find the supplement:
180 - 62.93 = 117.07

Therefore, the supplement of 62 degrees 56 minutes is approximately 117 degrees 4 minutes.

To find the supplement of an angle, subtract the angle from 180 degrees.

Therefore, to find the supplement of 62 degrees 56 minutes, we subtract it from 180 degrees:

180 degrees - 62 degrees 56 minutes

To subtract minutes, we need to convert them into decimal form.

Since there are 60 minutes in a degree, we divide 56 minutes by 60 to convert it to an equivalent decimal value:

56 minutes / 60 = 0.9333

Adding this decimal value to 62 degrees, we get:

62 degrees + 0.9333 degrees = 62.9333 degrees

Now we can subtract this value from 180 degrees:

180 degrees - 62.9333 degrees = 117.0667 degrees

Therefore, the supplement of 62 degrees 56 minutes is approximately 117 degrees 4 minutes (rounded to the nearest minute).