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7 September, 04:56

Let x be an angle measure. Let c be the measure of the complement of the angle and let s be the measure of the supplement of the angle. Write equations for c as a function of x, and for s as a function of x. What is the domain of each function? What is the range of each function? Explain?

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  1. 7 September, 05:07
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    Comlement is the angle that adds to 90

    supplement is the one that adds to 180

    x+c=90

    x+s=180

    solving for s and c

    minus x frmo both sides in both equations

    c=90-x

    s=180-x

    c (x) = 90-x

    s (x) = 180-x

    the domain has to be the numbers that make c (x) positive (assuming you haven't taken trig)

    also, the angle cannot be negative

    so x>0

    solve for where it equal 0

    for c (90) that is the zero and s (180) is the other zero

    range is from 0 to the end

    c (x) = 90-x

    domain is from 0 to 90

    range is from 0 to 90

    s (x) = 180-x

    the domain is from 0 to 180

    range is from 0 to 180
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