find the complement of 27° 40'
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Complement of 27°=
sum of complementary angles =90°..
so let's take the other angle as=x
now the equation would be=
×+27=90
×= 90-25
×= 65
65° is the complement of 25°
Complement of 40°=
×+40=90
×= 90-40
×= 50
50° is the complement of 40°..
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Answer:
62°20'
Step-by-step explanation:
1° = 60'
or 90° - 1°=89°
60' - 40' = 20'
89° - 27° = 62°
Complement = 62°20'
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