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Find the complement of a 76° angle
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Find the complement of a 76° angle
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Complementary angles are angles in which their sums add up to 90. Subtract 76 from 90 (90-76), and you get 14 degrees as your answer.
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complementary angles add up to 90.
take away 76 from 90
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