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the supplement of complement of 60° is​

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Answered by amankumaraman11
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 \bf{Given :  } \blue{ \: \bf{An \:   \: angle  = 60 \degree} }

 \sf{To  \: Find :  \purple{\small{Supplement  \: of \: its \:  complement}}}

 \:  \:  \:  \:  \:   \:  \frak{ \huge{Solution : \implies}}

 \frak{ \leadsto \:  \:  Complement \:   \: of \:  \:  60° = (90 - 60) \degree} \\  \frak{ \leadsto \:  \:  Complement \:   \: of \:  \:  60° =30 \degree}

Now,

 \leadsto \:  \tt{Supplement  \:  \: of   \: \: 30° = (180 - 30) \degree} \\  \leadsto \:  \tt{Supplement  \:  \: of   \: \: 30°  = \red{150 \degree} }

  • Hence, Required supplement of complement of 60° is 150°

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