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The complement of a 42° angle is The supplement of a 42° angle is The complement of an 81° angle is The supplement of an 81° angle is
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The complement of a 42° angle is
The supplement of a 42° angle is
The complement of an 81° angle is
The supplement of an 81° angle is
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1.48
2.138
3.9
4.99
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1. 48°
2. 138°
3. 9°
4. 99°
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