SOLUTION: how do you find the complement and the supplement for an angle that has degrees and seconds, and also a whole number?

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Question 94833This question is from textbook college trigonometry
: how do you find the complement and the supplement for an angle that has degrees and seconds, and also a whole number? This question is from textbook college trigonometry

Answer by checkley71(8403)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A COMPLEMENTAL ANGLE IS (90-X) OR 90-50.40=39.20
A SUPPLEMENTAL ANGLE IS (180-X) OR 180-135.59=44.01

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