SOLUTION: I need to find the complement of angle A which is 81.2 degrees, so how would I go about finding the complement of angle A?

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Question 696243: I need to find the complement of angle A which is 81.2 degrees, so how would I go about finding the complement of angle A?
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The sum of measure of any angle that is less than 90 degrees and the measure of its complement is 90 degrees. Hence the complement of any angle less than 90 degrees is the difference between 90 degrees and the measure of the given angle.

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