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4. Find the measures of the complement and the supplement of an angle with a measure of 60°. (1 point) complement, 30°; supplement, 120° complement, 330°; supplement, 120° compl…
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4. Find the measures of the complement and the supplement of an angle with a measure of 60°. (1 point) complement, 30°; supplement, 120° complement, 330°; supplement, 120° compl…
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4. Find the measures of the complement and the supplement of an angle with a measure of 60°. (1 point) complement, 30°; supplement, 120° complement, 330°; supplement, 120° complement, 160°; supplement, 160° complement, 220°; supplement, 70°
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Explanation:
Angle = 60⁰
Complement = 90 - 60 = 30⁰
Supplement = 180 - 30 = 150⁰
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To find the complement of an angle, the angle first has to be less than or equal to 90 degrees. So for 60 degrees, the compliment= 90 degrees-60 degrees=30 degrees. If it is more than 90, it does not exist.
For the supplement, the angle must be less than or equal to 180 degrees. So the supplement for 60 degrees= 180-60= 80 degrees.
Complement for 30= 90-30=60 degrees
Supplement 120= 180-120=60 degrees. And so on
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