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The supplement and complement of
Answer to Problem 1IR
The supplement of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given angle is
Calculation:
Two angles are known to be supplementary angles when their sum is 180 degrees as shown below,
Here one of the measure of the angle is
Substitute in above equation to find the supplementary of
Thus, supplement of angle
Two angles are known to be complementary angles when their sum is 90 degrees as shown below,
Here one of the measure of the angle is
Substitute in above equation to find the complementary of
Thus, complement of angle
Conclusion:
The supplement of
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