SOLUTION: If an angle has a measure of 45°12' 10", the measure of its complement is what?

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Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If an angle has a measure of 45°12' 10", the measure of its complement is what?
The sum of two angles that are complementary is 90 degrees:
90° - 45°12' 10"
89°60' - 45°12' 10"
89°59'60" - 45°12' 10"
(89°-45°)(59'-12')(60"-10")
(44°)(47')(50")
44°47'50"

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