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Two angles are complementary. One angle is 57o. What is the other angle?
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Two angles are complementary. One angle is 57o. What is the other angle?
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The above answer is wrong. Complementary angles are two angles whose angels equal the sum of 90 degrees. So therefore, 90 degrees – 57 degrees = 33 degrees. The answer is 33 degrees.
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123 because complementary equals 180
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