It depends.
If your angle is greater than 90 degrees (obtuse or reflex), you must allow angles with negative measure.
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To find a complementary angle, subtract the given angle from 90 degrees, since two angles are complementary if their sum equals 90 degrees. For example, if you have an angle of 30 degrees, its complementary angle would be 90 - 30 = 60 degrees. This method applies to any angle less than 90 degrees.
A complementary angle is one that, when added to a given angle, equals 90 degrees. Therefore, to find the complementary angle to a 31-degree angle, you subtract 31 from 90. This means the complementary angle measures 59 degrees (90 - 31 = 59).
Let's denote the measure of the angle as x degrees. The complementary angle would then be 90 - x degrees. According to the given information, we have the equation x = 14(90 - x). Solving this equation, we find x = 70 degrees and the complementary angle is 20 degrees.
1 plus 2 is equal to 3
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The methods are subtraction. -- Subtract an angle from 90° to find its complementary angle. -- Subtract an angle from 180° to find its supplementary angle.
Complementary angles add up to 90*, so a 60* angle's complement is 30*.
Angles are complementary if they summate to the measure of a right angle (90 degrees). 90 - .01 = 89.99
Complementary angle to which angle?
Complementary angles are found by subtracting a random angle from 90 degrees for complementary always and 180 for supplementary always
An obtuse angle has no complementary angle.
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90-20= 50 so50 is the complementary angle of 20
The complementary angle is 7 degrees.
90 minus A = complementary angle
90 minus A = complementary angle