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5. What is the
complement of the
supplement of a 110°
angle?

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Answer: 20°

Explanation:

Supplementary angles sum up to 180 °

Complementary angles sum up to 90°.

The supplement of 110° = 180° - 110° = 70°

The complement of 70° = 90° - 70° = 20°

Simplier version:

The complement of the supplement of 110° = (90° - (180° - 110°))

= 20°

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