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Suppose m∠YES = 113° Part A: What is the measure of the angle complement of ∠YES? Part B: What is the measure of the angle supplement of ∠YES?
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Suppose m∠YES = 113°
Part A: What is the measure of the angle complement of ∠YES?
Part B: What is the measure of the angle supplement of ∠YES?
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By definition, complementary angles add up to 90°
Let
be the complement of 113°
Then,
By definition supplementary angles also add up to 180°
Let
be the supplement of 113°
Then,
Hence the supplement of m<YES=67°
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