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Two angles are complementary. One angle is 52°.

How many degrees is the other angle?
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Two angles are complementary. One angle is 52°. How many degrees is the other angle-example-1
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It is 38° because complementary is 90° so 90° - 52° = 38°
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Answer:

you are correct :)

Explanation:

complementary angels equal 90 degrees so you do 90-52

supplementary angels on the other hand, equal 180 degrees

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