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Where can I find the miss angles in measurements with complementary angles?

Where can I find the miss angles in measurements with complementary angles?-example-1
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A pair of complementary angles is understood when the addition of both measurements is equal to 90°.

If this is the case, in order to find the measurement for the angle we need to subtract 90 with the measurement of the first angle in the form:


\begin{gathered} \text{Angle}=90-58.1 \\ \text{Angle}=31.9 \end{gathered}

The complementary angle is equal to 31.9°.

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