Algebra and Trigonometry, 8th edition
(a)
Find the complement of , by subtracting angle from .
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Find the supplement of , by subtracting angle from .
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(b)
Find the complement of , by subtracting angle from .
Since angle is over , there is no complement.
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Find the supplement of , by subtracting angle from .
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(a) The complement and supplement of are and .
(b) Supplement of is .
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