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Someone please help me Two angles are complementary. The first angle measures 35°. What is the measurement of the second angle? a. 75° b. 145° c. 125° d. 55°
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Someone please help me Two angles are complementary. The first angle measures 35°. What is the measurement of the second angle?
a. 75°
b. 145°
c. 125°
d. 55°
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Two angles are complementary when the sum of their angles total to 90°. That means, if the first angle is 35°, then the second angle's measurement must be equal to (90 - 35) = 55°. From the choices, the answer is
D: 55°.
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