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Q: The angle measures 53 degrees What is the measure of its compliment?
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The measure of the compliment to a 35 percent angle is what?

A whole angle is 360 degrees so the measure of a 35% angle is 126 degrees. The complement (not compliment) of this angle would have a measure of 90 - 126 = minus 36 degrees.


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60 degrees.


If one angle of a triangle measures 32 degrees and the another angle measures 71 degrees what is the measure of the third angle?

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It is a right angle triangle and the 3rd angle will measure 30 degrees


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It is 75 degrees


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It is: 15 degrees


An angle measures 16 degrees what is the measure of a complementary angle?

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What supplementary angle to a 76 degrees angle has a measure of?

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It is: 79 degrees


Is there an angle that is the complement of an obtuse angle?

No. By definition, the compliment to an angle is an angle whose measure would combine with the first to reach 90 degrees. Also, by definition, an obtuse angle is an angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees. There is no angle that can be added to an angle larger than 90 degrees that will cause that angle to be 90 degrees (because the measure of an angle is inherently positive.) Therefore, there is no compliment to an obtuse angle.


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