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What is the complementary angle of 50 degrees *

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Answered by potrriselvan45
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Answer:

90-50

There are complementary and supplementary angles. The first add up to 90 and the second add up to 180. So the complement to 50 would be 90-50

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

The complementary of angle of 50 degrees is 40 degrees.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • When sum to angles is equal to 90 degrees it is known to complementary angles.
  • For example 30 degree and 60 degree are complementary angles.
  • So here given is 50 degree, therefore we can find it by subtracting it (50 degree) from 90 degree to calculate complementary of 50 degree.
  • Therefore,
  • 90 degree- 50 degree...….(complementary angle +50 degree= 90 degree).
  • Therefore complementary of 50 degree is 40 degree.

Hence, the complementary of angle of 50 degrees is 40 degrees.

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