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find the complement of 14° and supplement of 75°.​

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Answered by GODLYxCHAOS
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Answer:

Complement angle of 14° is 76°

Supplement angle of 75° is 105°

Step-by-step explanation:

Two complement angles add up to form a 90° angle.

Two supplementary angles add up to form a 180° angle.

So complement angle of 14° = (90 - 14)° = 76°

And supplement angle of 75° = (180 - 75)° = 105°

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lily2255: find the complement of 14° and supplement of 70°
GODLYxCHAOS: 2 complement angles form a pair. Sum of them is 90 degree. Supplement angles are similar. but the sum of them is 180 degree. only difference.
lily2255: ok thanks
GODLYxCHAOS: So to find the complement of a given number, subtract the given number from 90 degree. Similarly, to find the supplement of a given number, subtract the given number from 180 degree.
GODLYxCHAOS: let the supplement of 14 degree be x. So, 14 + x = 90 x = 90 - 14 = 76
GODLYxCHAOS: supplement of 70 is 110
lily2255: thanku so much
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