Find the supplement of of complete angle.
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The complement of an angle is what, when added to it, equals 90 degrees (90°). For example, in your problem, 90°-85°=5°. This means that the complement of 85° is 5°, since they add up to equal 90 degrees a right angle. The supplement of an angle is what, when added to it, equals 180 degrees
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To find the angle which is supplementary to another angle, subtract the given angle from 180 degrees. For example, if one angle is 60 degrees, then another angle is 180 – 60 = 120 degrees.
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