find the measures of the complement and the supplement of an angle with measure 50 degrees

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The complement is 40 degrees and the supplement is 130 degrees

To find the complement of an angle, subtract that angle's measurement from 90 degrees. The result will be the complement. To determine the supplement, subtract the given angle from 180. 180 - 43 = 137° The supplement of 43° is 137°. To determine the complement, subtract the given angle from 90. 90 - 43 = 47° The complement of 43° is 47°.

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@may thanks, do you know the rest of the answers? I really need help on the test

http://www.basic-mathematics.com/complementary-and-supplementary-angles.html

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