I found it! It's 52 degrees.
Suppose the angle is x degrees. Then its complement is x/5 deg So x + x/5 = 90 or 6x = 450 ie x = 75 degrees.
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28 degrees. Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees
90 - 43 = 47 degrees.
Subtract the angle from 90 degrees and you have the complement Subtract the angle from 180 degrees and you have the supplement
The question asks for the complement of (the supplement of (80 degrees) ). We have to find the supplement of 80 first, and then find the complement of the supplement. The supplement of an angle is (180 - the angle). The complement of an angle is (90 - the angle). The supplement of 80 degrees is (180 - 80) = 100 degrees. The complement of that supplement is (90 - 100) = -10 degrees.
The word complement means "something that completes." (That's why it's spelled complement,as opposed to compliment, a favorable comment.) In geometry, the complement is the angle needed to complete a right angle. Thus,90° - known quantity = complement
Since the sum of the two complement angles is 90⁰ , then the complement of a 60⁰ angle is a 30⁰ angle.
Since you are asked to find the complement you need to find 90 degrees total. An angle of 27 degrees complements an angle of 63 degrees. Your answer is 27 degrees.
I found it! It's 52 degrees.
67.5 degrees
The definition of complementary is two angles together that form a right angle or 90 degrees. The way to find the complement of an angle is to subtract that angle from 90 degrees. In this case 90 subtracted by 79 equals 11. The complement of a 79 degree angle is an 11 degree angle.
to find the complement, subtract 23 from 90. so the answer is 67 degrees
90-20 = 70 degrees
90-73 = 17 degrees
It is 19 degrees. You can find the compliment of an angle by subtracting that angle from 90.