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Find complement of 59°60'48"

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Answered by danielochich
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In a right angled triangle, the two non-90 degree angles are complements of each other.

Simply put, complementary angles will add up to 90  degrees


Given one angle, we get the other by subtracting the given angle from 90 degrees


The complement of 59°60'48" = 90 - 59°60'48"


                                                 = 2
9°59'12"

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In a right angled triangle, the two non-90 degree angles are complements of each other.

Simply put, complementary angles will add up to 90 degrees

Given one angle, we get the other by subtracting the given angle from 90 degrees

The complement of 59°60'48" = 90 - 59°60'48"

= 29°59'12"

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