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find the measure of complementary angle 32 degree

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Answered by DANCEDREAMER
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We know that complementary is equal to90 degree so ...

So we have one angle that is 32....


So.. if we subtract 32 from 90 so we get our answer....

90-32= 58 ...

so..its complementary angle will be 58....


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Answered by jaya8765
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Answer:

The answer is 58°

Step-by-step explanation:

Angles:

Angles can be characterized as the locale framed by two lines that have a similar beginning stage. These points have various arrangements; contingent upon the aggregate got, we can group them as complementary or supplementary.

Complementary Angles

Assuming that two angles add to 90 degrees, they are supposed to be complementary angles. If you have any desire to track down the complement of a point, take the known point and deduct it from 90.

On the off chance that these complementary angles share a common vertex, they are supposed to be adjacent. For this situation, they begin at a right point of 90 degrees.

A notable instance of complementary points is tracked down in the right triangle. In this triangle, the two acute angles are corresponding.

In geometry, these angles are vital. The sine and cosine have the property that if two angles are corresponding:

sinβ=cos(α)⟹α+β=90°

To find the complement of 32° point, take 32 and deduct it from 90°:90°-32°=58°

This implies that the complement of a 32° point is a 58° angle.

For more examples about complementary angles visit the links given below:

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