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I NEED HELP PLEASE!!!!!!! If <A and <B are complementary angles and <A = 30°, what type of angle is <B? obtuse right acute straight
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I NEED HELP PLEASE!!!!!!! If <A and <B are complementary angles and <A = 30°, what type of angle is <B? obtuse right acute straight
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I NEED HELP PLEASE!!!!!!! If <A and <B are complementary angles and <A = 30°, what type of angle is <B? obtuse right acute straight
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Angle B would be 60°, so the answer is acute angle because complementary angles add up to 90° or a right angle
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