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The complementary angle is 15 degrees
It is 15 degrees because complementary angles add up to 90 degrees
No, an obtuse angle cannot be both complementary and supplementary because the measures of complementary angles add up to 90 degrees, while the measures of supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. An obtuse angle has a measure greater than 90 degrees, so it can only be supplementary, not complementary.
In general, measure each side and add the measures together.In general, measure each side and add the measures together.In general, measure each side and add the measures together.In general, measure each side and add the measures together.
There are several possible measures of a hexagon.A measure could be the length of a side. In that case, if it is regular or equilateral you can measure its side length; if not you need to measure each side.A measure could be its area, in which case you would need to calculate it - form its side lengths and, in not regular, the angles.
The complementary angle is 15 degrees
Complementary angle = 90 - 71 = 19 degrees
It is: 15 degrees
43 degrees
74 degrees
It is 15 degrees because complementary angles add up to 90 degrees
It is 15 degrees because complementary angles add up to 90 degrees
180-56=124 degrees
its 50 billion just kidding its 90
60. Complementary angles' measures sume 90
No, an obtuse angle cannot be both complementary and supplementary because the measures of complementary angles add up to 90 degrees, while the measures of supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. An obtuse angle has a measure greater than 90 degrees, so it can only be supplementary, not complementary.
An impossibility because complementary angles add up to 90 degrees but if its a supplementary angle then 180-105 = 75 degrees