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Supplementary Angles:
Two angles are called supplementary angles, if their sum is two right angles i.e. 180°.
Each angle is called the supplement of the other.
Example, 30° and 150° are supplementary angles, because 30° + 150° = 180°.
Clearly, 30° is the supplement of 150° and 150° is the supplement of 30°.
Thus, the supplement of angle 105° = 180° - 105° = 75°.
Complementary Angles:
Two angles are called complementary angles, if their sum is one right angle i.e. 90°.
Each angle is called the complement of the other.
Example, 20° and 70° are complementary angles, because 20° + 70° = 90°.
Clearly, 20° is the complement of 70° and 70° is the complement of 20°.
Thus, the complement of angle 53° = 90° - 53° = 37°.
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