40 degrees
90 - 40 = 50 degrees.
The complement of a 40-degree angle is found by subtracting the angle from 90 degrees. Therefore, the complement is 90 - 40 = 50 degrees. This means that a 50-degree angle, when added to a 40-degree angle, will equal 90 degrees.
140 degrees
ans: 50 degree. its complement is 90-50=40 degree
25 degrees
90 - 40 = 50 degrees.
50 degrees
The complement of a 40-degree angle is found by subtracting the angle from 90 degrees. Therefore, the complement is 90 - 40 = 50 degrees. This means that a 50-degree angle, when added to a 40-degree angle, will equal 90 degrees.
The angle is 50 and its compliment is 40.
40 degrees
140 degrees
It is 40 degrees
A 40 degree angle is the COMPLEMENT of a 50 degree angle.
A pair of complimentary angles has a sum that measures 90 degrees. If your first angle is 40 degrees, the complement must equal 50. 90= 40+X 50=X
Suppose the angle is x. Then its complement is 90-x x - 50 = 90 - x or 2x = 140 so that x =70.
50 degrees if its a triangle
Supplement of 130 deg = 180 - 130 = 50 deg Complement of 50 deg = 90 - 50 = 40 degrees