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Q: How do you find the measure of a complementary angle when there are 2 equations?
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Find the complementary angle of the given angle 0.01?

Angles are complementary if they summate to the measure of a right angle (90 degrees). 90 - .01 = 89.99


What is the measure of the complementary angle of 60 degrase angle?

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Find The measure of a complementary angles of 20?

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Two angles are complementary the measure of the larger angle is twice the measure of the smaller angle find the measure of the larger angle?

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Two angles are complementary the measure of one angle is 21 more than twice the measure of the other angle find the measures of the angles?

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Can you find a complementary to giver a angle?

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