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Let mAngleA = 40°. If AngleB is a complement of AngleA, and AngleC is a supplement of AngleB, find these measures.

mAngleB =
°

mAngleC =
°
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Answered by prasadtribhuvan47
1

Step-by-step explanation:

If B is a complement of A this means that the sum of the measures of A and B is 90 degrees.

             

mA + mB = 90

                  mB =90 - mA

                  mB = 90 - 40 = 50

Thus, the measure of angle B is 50 degrees. 

If C is a supplement of B then, the sum of the measures of B and C is 180 degrees. 

                mC + mB = 180

                mC = 180 - mB

                 mC = 180 - 50 = 130

Therefore, the measure of angle C is 130 degrees.

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