Sometimes. An angle's compliment is simply what other angle would it take to add up to 90 degrees. If the starting angle was 45 degrees, then its compliment would also be 45 degrees.
The complement of a 55 degree angle is a 35 degree angle
A 12 degree angle is an acute angle.
83 degree angle
angles are complementary if they equal 90 degrees when added. if you have one angle that's 40 degrees, then the compliment of it is and angle of 50 degrees. the way you can find it is to subtract the angle whose compliment you want to find, and then subtract it from 90. No all wrong this is patrick
The compliment of a 100 degree angle is a 80 degree angle.
Depends on what you mean by compliment. If its the compliment to a 90 degree angle it would be 42 degrees.
Not sure about an angel, but an angle of 159 degrees is an obtuse angle.
21 degree angle
A 12 deg angle.
77 degrees
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.
90 - 68 ie 22 degrees
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.