SOLUTION: find the supplementary angle to 100 degrees 20 minutes 40 seconds

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Question 648248: find the supplementary angle to 100 degrees 20 minutes 40 seconds
Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the supplementary angle add up to
as you know, there are seconds to every minute and minutes to every degree
the supplementary angle to degrees minutes seconds will be
AMP Parsing Error of [180-(100deg+20min+40sec)]: Invalid function ')': opening bracket expected at /home/ichudov/project_locations/algebra.com/templates/Algebra/Expression.pm line 70. . ....take one degree from and convert into minutes, and take one minute and convert into secundes
AMP Parsing Error of [(179deg+59min+60sec)-(100deg+20min+40sec)]: Invalid function ')-(100\deg+20\min+40\sec)': opening bracket expected at /home/ichudov/project_locations/algebra.com/templates/Algebra/Expression.pm line 70. .


AMP Parsing Error of [(179deg-100deg)+(59min-20min)+(60sec-40sec)]: Invalid function '-40\sec)': opening bracket expected at /home/ichudov/project_locations/algebra.com/templates/Algebra/Expression.pm line 70. .

AMP Parsing Error of [79deg+39min+20sec]: Invalid function '': opening bracket expected at /home/ichudov/project_locations/algebra.com/templates/Algebra/Expression.pm line 70. .

so, the supplementary angle to degrees minutes seconds is degrees minutes seconds

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