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Helpp! If Donald Duck has an area in his garden, that has a set of complementary angles, and one angle is 40 degrees, what is the other angle?
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Helpp! If Donald Duck has an area in his garden, that has a set of complementary angles, and one angle is 40 degrees, what is the other angle?
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The other angle has to be
50 degrees.
To figure this out, you have to know complementary means. It means that the angles add up to 90 degrees. So, then you have to do 90 minus 40 to find the missing angle number. The difference is 50.
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