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What is the supplementary and complementary angles of 48 degrees?
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What is the supplementary and complementary angles of 48 degrees?
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The supplementary angles would be 132 and the complementary would be 42.
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-- Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.
48 + S = 180
S = 180 - 48 =
132 degrees
-- Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees.
48 + C = 90
C = 90 - 48 =
42 degrees
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