90 - 68 ie 22 degrees
60 degrees
90 - 67 = 23 degrees.
The complement of a 76-degree angle is found by subtracting it from 90 degrees. Therefore, the complement is 90 - 76 = 14 degrees. So, a 76-degree angle and a 14-degree angle together form a right angle.
48 degrees. The complementary angle measure is 90 degrees minus the angle you are given.
The complement to a 60 degree angle would be 30. The ratio then would be 2.
The compliment of a 100 degree angle is a 80 degree angle.
compliment of a 159 degree angle = nonecomplimentary angles has a sum of 90 degrees.
Depends on what you mean by compliment. If its the compliment to a 90 degree angle it would be 42 degrees.
A 12 deg angle.
77 degrees
Oh, dude, a 68 degree angle is just called a 68 degree angle. Like, that's its name. It's not like a secret agent with a cool code name or anything. It's just chillin' there at 68 degrees, doin' its thing.
60 degrees
90 - 67 = 23 degrees.
The compliment of an angle is found by taking 90 degrees minus the known angle. Therefore, you take 90 minus 30 which equals 60 degrees.
The complement of a 76-degree angle is found by subtracting it from 90 degrees. Therefore, the complement is 90 - 76 = 14 degrees. So, a 76-degree angle and a 14-degree angle together form a right angle.
The third angle is 68 degrees which makes it a scalene triangle
48 degrees. The complementary angle measure is 90 degrees minus the angle you are given.