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find both the complement and the supplement of 85-degree angle

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Answered by gauthmathakash
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The complement of an angle is what, when added to it, equals 90 degrees (90°). For example, in your problem, 90°-85°=5°. This means that the complement of 85° is 5°, since they add up to equal 90 degrees a right angle.

The supplement of an angle is what, when added to it, equals 180 degrees.

For example, in your problem, 180°-85°=95°. This means that the supplement of 85° is 95°, since they add up to equal 180 degrees a straight angle

Answered by JayaramJR07
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Answer:

Here is your answer mate

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the unknown angle is X

Complementary angles

(two angles sum is equal to 90°)

X+85° = 90 °

X= 90 - 85

X= 5°

So, complement of 85° is 5 °

Supplementary angles

(Two angles sum is 180°)

X + 85° = 180°

X= 180° - 85°

X = 95°

So, supplement of 85 is 95°

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