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.
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Oh, dude, 79 degrees is like, well, 79 degrees. That's the angle measurement, you know? It's like if you're looking at a clock, and you go a bit past 10 o'clock, but not quite to 11 o'clock. So yeah, 79 degrees is just that - 79 degrees.
180 - 101 = 79 degrees.
No. " Congruent " just means that they're both the same size, whatever that happens to be. Two angles that are each 14 degrees are congruent but only add up to 28 degrees. Two angles that are each 79 degrees are congruent but add up to 158 degrees.
If you mean a ratio of 7 to 9 then the other two angles are 35 degrees and 45 degrees respectively
A scalene triangle would have angles of the given sizes.