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The supplement of the complement of 65 degrees is

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Answered by ysadhvik555
10

Answer:

The complement of 65° is the angle that when added to 65° forms a right angle (90°)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Complementary angles add up to  90 ∘

So

the supplement of  an angle whose complement  measures  65  degrees   is

the supplement of  

90 ∘ − 65 ∘= 25 ∘

Supplementary angles add up to  

180∘

So the supplementary of  25 ∘ is

180 ∘ - 25 ∘ = 155∘

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