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If the measure of an angle is 23o17’18’’, what is the measure of its supplement?
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The supplement, s, of an angle is such that the sum of the angle and s makes 180 degrees.
So s=180-angle = 180-23°17'18".
There are 60' in one degree, and there are 60" in 1'.
For example, the supplement of 24°32'24" is 155°27'36".
So s=180-angle = 180-23°17'18".
There are 60' in one degree, and there are 60" in 1'.
For example, the supplement of 24°32'24" is 155°27'36".
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