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Two angles are complementary. If one angle measures 71°, what is the measure of the second angle? A. 109° B. 19° C. 289° D. 142°
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Two angles are complementary. If one angle measures 71°, what is the measure of the second angle? A. 109° B. 19° C. 289° D. 142°
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Two angles are complementary. If one angle measures 71°, what is the measure of the second angle? A. 109° B. 19° C. 289° D. 142°
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Sum of complementary angles are 90
°.
so B) 19
° is the right answer.
71
°+19°=90
°
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its B...............................
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