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17 July, 07:21

Given two complementary angles and one measures 32 degrees, find the measure of the other angle?

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  1. 17 July, 07:29
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    If you know what "complementary angles" means,

    then you can do this one in your sleep. If you don't,

    then you can't do it at all.

    "Complementary angles" means two angles

    that add up to 90 degrees.

    (32 degrees) + (the angle you don't know) = 90 degrees

    Subtract 32 degrees from

    each side of this equation:

    (the angle you don't know) = (90 degrees) - (32 degrees)

    (the angle you don't know) = (90° - 32°) = 58 degrees
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