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What is an angle that is complementary to DGE?

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What is an angle that is complementary to DGE? (Please hell I’ll reward)-example-1
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Answer:

<CGD

Explanation:

Since m<CGB = right angle = 90°, therefore:

m<CGE = 90° (linear pair angles)

Complementary angles add up to 90°.

Thus, m<CGD + m<DGE = m<CGE = 90°.

Therefore, the angle that is complementary to <DGE is <CGD

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