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A. Find the complement of the angle shown.
B. Find the supplement of the angle shown. Show all your work.

the angle is <52

To find the complement of an angle, we need to subtract the angle from 90 degrees.

A. Find the complement of the angle shown:
Given angle: <52
Complement = 90 - angle
Complement = 90 - 52
Complement = 38 degrees

Therefore, the complement of the angle <52 is 38 degrees.

To find the supplement of an angle, we need to subtract the angle from 180 degrees.

B. Find the supplement of the angle shown:
Given angle: <52
Supplement = 180 - angle
Supplement = 180 - 52
Supplement = 128 degrees

Therefore, the supplement of the angle <52 is 128 degrees.

In summary:
A. The complement of the angle <52 is 38 degrees.
B. The supplement of the angle <52 is 128 degrees.

A. To find the complement of an angle, subtract the given angle from 90 degrees.

Complement = 90° - 52°
Complement = 38°

Therefore, the complement of the angle shown is 38 degrees.

B. To find the supplement of an angle, subtract the given angle from 180 degrees.

Supplement = 180° - 52°
Supplement = 128°

Therefore, the supplement of the angle shown is 128 degrees.

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