The complement is 60 degrees.
yes complement is 90-angle and supplement 180-angle
Subtract the angle from 90 degrees and you have the complement Subtract the angle from 180 degrees and you have the supplement
Complement of a given angle = (90 - given angle) Supplement of a given angle = (180 - given angle)
The complement to an angle is how much it takes to make 90 degrees. The complement to 30 degrees is 60 degrees. The complement to 45 degrees is 45 degrees.
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Two angles are complementary if they add up to 90 degrees, and they don't have to be next to each other.
The complement is 60 degrees.
Since the sum of the two complement angles is 90⁰ , then the complement of a 60⁰ angle is a 30⁰ angle.
The complement of an acute angle A is the angle 90° - A. The complement of 13° is 77°.
Any angle less than 90o will have a complement.
No. An angle is (90 minus its complement) degrees. The definition of the complement is "90 degrees minus the original angle".
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
An angle and its complement add to 90 degrees. Hence an angle of 41 degrees has 49 degrees as its complement.
The angle is 50 and its compliment is 40.
The complement is how much you have left after you subtract the first angle from 90 degrees.
The complement of an angle C is (90 - C) So the complement of an angle of 17.7° is (90 - 17.7) = 72.3°