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find the complimentary angle of 37°​

Answers

Answered by sanjana161891
1

Answer:

The complement of 37° is 53°. If you have a rectangle and you draw in the diagonals, then the two angles at each corner are adjacent complementary angles

Answered by dishakevat11
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The complement of

37

°

is

53

°

37

°

+

53

°

=

90

°

The supplement of

37

°

is

143

°

37

°

+

143

°

=

180

°

Explanation:

Complementary

angles add up to

90

°

For example:

20

°

+

70

°

=

90

°

20° is the complement of 70° and 70° is the complement of 20°.

The complement of 37° is 53°.

If they are next to each other and share the same vertex with one common arm, they are called

adjacent complementary angles

If you have a rectangle and you draw in the diagonals, then the two angles at each corner are adjacent complementary angles.

Think of the letter "C" for "Corner" to remember complementary angles add up to 90°.

Supplementary

angles add up to

180

°

For example:

110

°

+

70

°

=

180

°

110° is the supplement of 70° and 70° is the supplement of 110°.

The supplement of 37° is 143°.

If they are next to each other and share the same vertex, they will form a straight line. They are often called "angles on a straight line" or "adjacent supplementary angles"

Think of the letter "S" for "Straight line" to remember that supplementary angles add up to 180

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