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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.
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).
1 plus 2 is equal to 3
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It depends. If your angle is greater than 90 degrees (obtuse or reflex), you must allow angles with negative measure.
Angles are complementary if they summate to the measure of a right angle (90 degrees). 90 - .01 = 89.99
Complementary angles add up to 90*, so a 60* angle's complement is 30*.
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.
90-20= 50 so50 is the complementary angle of 20
1 plus 2 is equal to 3
the larger angle is 60 and the smaller angle is 30.complimentary angles are 2 angles forming 90 degrees.
false but You can find the measure of an exterior angle by using supplementary angles.
23 degrees and 67 degrees
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90 - 43 = 47 degrees.
It depends. If your angle is greater than 90 degrees (obtuse or reflex), you must allow angles with negative measure.
The methods are subtraction. -- Subtract an angle from 90° to find its complementary angle. -- Subtract an angle from 180° to find its supplementary angle.