SOLUTION: complementary angles where one angle measures 75 degrees?
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Question 103241: complementary angles where one angle measures 75 degrees?
Answer by BurningFlame_marc(77) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hello!
Complementary angles are angles whose sum is 90. So all you need to do with this problem is find a number that when you add to 75 the sum will be 90.
To get it all you need to do is subtract 75 from 90.
Solution:
90-75=15
Final Answer:
The angles are 75 and 15.
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