Math, asked by aayush6113, 3 months ago

the difference between supplement of 150 and complement of 60 degrees​

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Answered by irfan34964
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Step-by-step explanation:

The complement of an angle is 90 degrees minus the angle. The supplement of an angle is 180 degrees minus the angle. If your angle is 30 degrees, then its complement is 60 degrees because 60 + 30 = 90. If your angle is 30 degrees, then its supplement is 150 degrees because 30 + 150 = 180.

Answered by BrainlyArnab
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Answer:

supplement angle of 150° =

30°

complement angle of 60° =

30°

Step-by-step explanation:

to find the supplement angle we subtract the angle from 180°, so supplement of 150° =

180°-150°

= 30°

to find the complement angle we subtract the angle from 90°, so complement of 60° =

90°-60°

= 30°

hope it helps.

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