SOLUTION: If the measure of an angle is 34*41'18"
a)What is the measure of its supplement?
b)What is the measure of its complement?
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Question 285061: If the measure of an angle is 34*41'18"
a)What is the measure of its supplement?
b)What is the measure of its complement?
Answer by unlockmath(1688) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hello,
I'll help you out with the first one.
Since supplementary angles equal 180 degrees, we subtract the angle from 180 like this:
179*59'60"
-34*41'18" And we get: 145*18'42"
Make sense?
RJ
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