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For any angle x degree , find its complementary angle.​

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Answered by hemanthnisme11
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Answer:

90-x

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of the angles should be 90 degrees. Thus, complimentary angle of x is 90-x

Answered by ashauthiras
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Answer:

To find the complement of an angle x, subtract x's measurement from 90 degrees: 90 degrees - x degrees = the measure of x's complementary angle.

To find the supplement of an angle y, subtract y's measurement from 180 degrees: 180 degrees - y degrees = the measure of y's supplementary angle.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the complement of an angle x, subtract x's measurement from 90 degrees: 90 degrees - x degrees = the measure of x's complementary angle.

To find the supplement of an angle y, subtract y's measurement from 180 degrees: 180 degrees - y degrees = the measure of y's supplementary angle.

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