Concept explainers
a.
Tofind:Thecomplement and supplement of angle 3.
a.
Answer to Problem 20E
The complement angle of 3is not possible and the supplement angle is 0.14.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The give angle is3.
Calculation:
Two angles are complements of each other when their sum is
Two angles are supplements of each other when their sum is
Since, 3is greater than
Calculate the supplement angle.
Therefore, the complement angle of 2 is not possible and the supplement angle is 1.14.
b.
Tofind:The complement and supplement of angle 1.5.
b.
Answer to Problem 20E
The complement and supplement of angle 1.5 are
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The give angle is 1.5.
Calculation:
Two angles are complements of each other when their sum is
Two angles are supplements of each other when their sum is
Calculate the complement angle.
Calculate the supplement angle.
Therefore, the complement and supplement of angle 1.5 are
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