Complement angle of 27 degrees is (90-27) = 63 degrees
It is: 90-27 = 63 degrees
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.
The complement is 60 degrees.
It is 40 degrees
63 degrees
Since you are asked to find the complement you need to find 90 degrees total. An angle of 27 degrees complements an angle of 63 degrees. Your answer is 27 degrees.
Complement angle of 27 degrees is (90-27) = 63 degrees
It is: 90-27 = 63 degrees
the complement of 9 degrees is 81 degrees
Angle + Its Complement = 90 degrees Angle = Its Complement + 8 degrees2*(Its Complement) + 8 degrees = 90 degrees2*(Its Complement) = 82 degreesIts Complement = 41 degreesAngle + 41 degrees = 90 degreesAngle = 49 degrees
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.
There is none because complementary angles add up to 90 degrees and supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. Therefore: 180-117 = 63 degrees which is its supplementary angle
An angle and its complement add to 90 degrees. Hence an angle of 41 degrees has 49 degrees as its complement.
The complement of 60 degrees is 30 degrees. Then the supplement of 30 degrees is 150 degrees. Answer: 150 degrees
Complement: 90-64 = 26 degrees Supplement: 180-64 = 116 degrees
No. An angle is (90 minus its complement) degrees. The definition of the complement is "90 degrees minus the original angle".