SOLUTION: what is the complement of a 36 degree 27' angle? I tried for 30 minutes to find the answer in my book but it is just not working. I can't find it. Please help me. You are my last r

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Question 690783: what is the complement of a 36 degree 27' angle? I tried for 30 minutes to find the answer in my book but it is just not working. I can't find it. Please help me. You are my last resort.

Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
what is the complement of a 36 degree 27' angle?
two angles are complement of each other if their sum is 90 degrees.
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90 deg - 36 deg 27'
89 deg 60' - 36 deg 27'
53 deg 33'

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