SOLUTION: Can you help me with this... the measurement of angle YES is 113° but its asking the measure of an angle complement of YES is that possible since complementary angles are supposed
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Question 1124598: Can you help me with this... the measurement of angle YES is 113° but its asking the measure of an angle complement of YES is that possible since complementary angles are supposed to equal 90°?
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Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Two angles are complementary if they both add up to degrees. This means that a complementary angle would have to be negative: degrees because °.
Generally, in geometric figures, we don't care about negative angles for the same reason that we don't care about negative sides.
However, I suspect that you are looking for the angle, and it will be °
Answer by ikleyn(52778) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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On Angles Basics, Supplementary and Complementary angles, Vertical angles see the lessons
- Angles basics
- HOW TO solve problems on supplementary, complementary or vertical angles - Examples
in this site.
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