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Two angles are complementary one measures 40 degrees the other must measure what
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Two angles are complementary one measures 40 degrees the other must measure what
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THe other one is 50 because 90 - 40 is 50
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complementary means that 2 angles equal 90 degrees. If one angle is 40 degrees, 90-40 would give you the other angle. 90-40 is 50, so the other angle should measure 50 degrees.
50 degrees
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