It is 10 degrees because 10+80 = 90 degrees
The question asks for the complement of (the supplement of (80 degrees) ). We have to find the supplement of 80 first, and then find the complement of the supplement. The supplement of an angle is (180 - the angle). The complement of an angle is (90 - the angle). The supplement of 80 degrees is (180 - 80) = 100 degrees. The complement of that supplement is (90 - 100) = -10 degrees.
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It is a 34 degree angle
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Complement: 22 Supplement: 112
a 10-degree angle
complementary angles are defined as 90 degrees - the given angle so 90-80=10 10 degree angle is complementary to an 80 degree angle
The question asks for the complement of (the supplement of (80 degrees) ). We have to find the supplement of 80 first, and then find the complement of the supplement. The supplement of an angle is (180 - the angle). The complement of an angle is (90 - the angle). The supplement of 80 degrees is (180 - 80) = 100 degrees. The complement of that supplement is (90 - 100) = -10 degrees.
Complementary angles add up to equal 90 degrees. If one angle is already known to be 80 degrees, the remaining complement to the angle would be 10 degrees.
A ten degree angle is complementary to an eighty degree angle. Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees, so 10 + 80 = 90.
Complement = 90 degrees.
Sure. The complement is -8° .
The complement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 90 degrees. For a 47-degree angle, the complement is calculated as 90 degrees - 47 degrees, which equals 43 degrees. Therefore, the complement of a 47-degree angle is 43 degrees.
The complement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 90 degrees. Therefore, the complement of a 16-degree angle is 90 - 16 = 74 degrees.
78 degree angle
To find the degree measure of the supplement of the complement of a 42-degree angle, first calculate the complement: 90 degrees - 42 degrees = 48 degrees. Next, find the supplement of that result: 180 degrees - 48 degrees = 132 degrees. Therefore, the degree measure of the supplement of the complement of a 42-degree angle is 132 degrees.
The complement of a 100-degree angle is found by subtracting it from 90 degrees. Since 100 degrees is greater than 90 degrees, it does not have a complement in the traditional sense. In angle terms, the complement is defined only for angles less than 90 degrees. Therefore, a 100-degree angle has no complement.