SOLUTION: How do I find the complementary angle of: 174(degrees) 13' The answer I first got was 84(degrees) 13' but mymathlab had said it was wrong. I subtracted them normally and that

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Question 1025122: How do I find the complementary angle of:
174(degrees) 13'
The answer I first got was 84(degrees) 13' but mymathlab had said it was wrong.
I subtracted them normally and that was my answer. Then I converted it to decimals so I could subract them, then I converted them once again and it was still the same answer.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How do I find the complementary angle of:
174(degrees) 13'
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Complementary angles add to 90 degrees.
Angles > 90 degs have no complementary angle.

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