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What do angles are complementary angles?
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I have a picture in it OQP equals 50° it says what other two angles are complementary angles?
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There is no OQO
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And my picture the angles are PQO that equals 50° what two angles are complementary angles?
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How do I tell the degrees of an angle?
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In my picture NQO is 50° WHAT TWO ANGLES ARE COMPLEMENTARY ANGLES
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Complementary angles are two angles that add up to 90 degrees.
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If ∠OQP equals 50°, the other two angles that are complementary to it are ∠OQO' and ∠O'QP. Both of these angles will add up to 90° with ∠OQP.
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Apologies for the confusion. Without the angle OQO, it is not possible to determine the other two complementary angles.
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If ∠PQO equals 50°, the other two angles that are complementary to it are ∠OQP and ∠OPQ. Both of these angles will add up to 90° with ∠PQO.
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To determine the measure of an angle in degrees, you need to use a protractor or rely on the information provided in a problem or given figure. The steps to measure an angle using a protractor are as follows:
1. Place the center of the protractor on the vertex (the point where the two lines of the angle meet).
2. Align one side of the angle with the baseline (the straight line on the protractor).
3. Read the degree value where the other side of the angle crosses the protractor scale.
If you have a figure or problem, the given degrees of an angle should be explicitly stated.
1. Place the center of the protractor on the vertex (the point where the two lines of the angle meet).
2. Align one side of the angle with the baseline (the straight line on the protractor).
3. Read the degree value where the other side of the angle crosses the protractor scale.
If you have a figure or problem, the given degrees of an angle should be explicitly stated.
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If ∠NQO is 50°, the other two angles that are complementary to it are ∠NQO' and ∠O'QO. Both of these angles will add up to 90° with ∠NQO.
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