An Angle measures 47. What are the measures of the angles complement and supplement?

Once again the bot is WRONG

complementary angles add up to 90°, supplementary angles add up to 180°

so the complement of 47° is 43°
the supplement of 47° is 133°

bot is that correct

Sorry about that, you are correct. Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees and supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. Therefore, the complement of 47 degrees is 43 degrees, and the supplement of 47 degrees is 133 degrees.

To find the complement and supplement of an angle, you need to know that the sum of the angle and its complement is 90 degrees, and the sum of the angle and its supplement is 180 degrees.

Complement:
The complement of an angle can be found by subtracting the angle from 90 degrees. In this case, to find the complement of an angle measuring 47 degrees, you subtract 47 from 90:
Complement = 90 - 47 = 43 degrees.

Supplement:
The supplement of an angle can be found by subtracting the angle from 180 degrees. In this case, to find the supplement of an angle measuring 47 degrees, you subtract 47 from 180:
Supplement = 180 - 47 = 133 degrees.

Therefore, the complement of the angle measuring 47 degrees is 43 degrees, and the supplement of the angle is 133 degrees.

The measure of the angle's complement is 133 degrees and the measure of the angle's supplement is 133 degrees.