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How do you find the complement and supplement of an angle? HELP PLEASE! I need help ASAP
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How do you find the complement and supplement of an angle?
HELP PLEASE! I need help ASAP
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I'm doing this stuff right now your answer is To find the complementary angle,you subtract 90 by the first given complement
angle
. To find the supplementary angle,, you subtract 180 by the first given
supplement
angle
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The complement is 90 - a
The suplement is 180 -a
where a is the measure of the angle
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