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Question 2 (1 point) Rand ZS are said to be complementary angles. If mR = 23°, what is the m ZS in degrees? mZs=
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Rand ZS are said to be complementary angles. If
mR = 23°, what is the m ZS in degrees?
mZs=
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67 because complementary means they both will add up to 90 so you just subtract 90 minus 23 to get 67
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