Asked by keykat
Find the measure of the complement and the supplement of an angle with measure 50 degrees
A. complement, 130 degrees; supplement, 40 degrees
B. complement, 40 degrees; supplement, 40 degrees <my answer
C. complement, 140 degrees; supplement, 230 degrees
D. complement, 230 degrees; supplement, 140 degrees;
A. complement, 130 degrees; supplement, 40 degrees
B. complement, 40 degrees; supplement, 40 degrees <my answer
C. complement, 140 degrees; supplement, 230 degrees
D. complement, 230 degrees; supplement, 140 degrees;
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Answered by
Steve
Hmmm! The complement is indeed 40, but the supplement is 130.
Don't see that choice.
I suspect a typo.
Don't see that choice.
I suspect a typo.
Answered by
keykat
oops i meant supplement of 130 degrees not 40 degrees
Answered by
Anonymous
A complement cannot exceed over 90°, and a supplement meets 180°. Remember, angles cannot exceed over the limit of 180°.
Subtract 50° from 90, the answer is 40°. And subtract 50° from 180°, the answer is 130°. The complement is 40° and the supplement is 130°. :)
Subtract 50° from 90, the answer is 40°. And subtract 50° from 180°, the answer is 130°. The complement is 40° and the supplement is 130°. :)
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het
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FNAF fan girl
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Kayden james
What's the awnser.
Answered by
robot ( not really)
steve your correct, he put it in wrong
complement 130, supplement 40
complemt 40, supplement 130
And so on
complement 130, supplement 40
complemt 40, supplement 130
And so on
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Im here to help! The answer is B, The complement is 40° and the supplement is 130°.
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This world is fake earth is fake
whats the whole answer
Answered by
Non ya
Is this for the unit test 😭
Answered by
Anonymous
Yes, Non ya
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