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What is the measures of the complement and supplement of an angle that measures 35°

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The complement of 35° is the angle that when added to 35° forms a right angle (90° ).

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Complement: 55°

Supplement: 145°

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Complementary angles are any two angles which sum to 90° (a right angle); supplementary angles sum to 180° (a straight angle).

35 + 55 = 90, so 55° is the complement to 35°, while 145° is the supplement, since 35 + 145 = 180.

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