What is the measure of a complement and supplement of an angle measuring 6.3 degrees

User Icon for Cindy Cindy answered
5 years ago

A.93.7, 193.7

b.83.7, 173.7
c.73.7, 173.7
d.no compliment, 1.73.7

i think its C

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
5 years ago

Please learn the difference between geography and geometry.

http://www.softschools.com/math/geometry/topics/supplementary_and_complementary_angles/

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
5 years ago

Not c.

User Icon for Cindy Cindy answered
5 years ago

i know the difference. I'm 99% sure I put geometry, and geometry is math.

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
5 years ago

No. I used to teach geography. You put geography on two posts.

User Icon for Henry2, Henry2, answered
5 years ago

Compliment: 6.3 + X = 90o.

Supplement: 6.3 + X = 180o.

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To find the measure of the complement and supplement of an angle measuring 6.3 degrees, we need to understand the concepts of complementary and supplementary angles.

Complementary angles are two angles that add up to 90 degrees. Therefore, the measure of the complement of an angle is 90 degrees minus the measure of the given angle.

Supplementary angles, on the other hand, are two angles that add up to 180 degrees. So, the measure of the supplement of an angle is 180 degrees minus the measure of the given angle.

In this case, the given angle measures 6.3 degrees.

To find the measure of the complement of the given angle, we subtract 6.3 from 90:
90 - 6.3 = 83.7 degrees
So, the complement of the angle measuring 6.3 degrees is 83.7 degrees.

To find the measure of the supplement of the given angle, we subtract 6.3 from 180:
180 - 6.3 = 173.7 degrees
Hence, the supplement of the angle measuring 6.3 degrees is 173.7 degrees.