2. The intersection of roads S and T creates a 44.4° angle. What are the complementary and supplementary angles of this intersection? (1 point)

A. The complementary angle is 22.2° and the supplementary angle is 55.6°.
B. The complementary angle is 55.6° and the supplementary angle is 22.2°.
C. The complementary angle is 45.6° and the supplementary angle is 135.6°.
D. The complementary angle is 135.6° and the supplementary angle is
45.6°.

This is a test, plz help, I can't fail. :((

You know its very rude to call somebody nicknames when they told you not to, especially if you don't know them, and it shows how disobedient and a hard headed person you are. So imagine if (for example) someone calls you Bob instead of Dr. Bob when you told them not to, and they continue to do so. Wouldn't that feel like they are bothering you? In the bible, it says Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. I know your probably not neighbors, and you don't have to be, but it goes along the line with treat others the way you wanted to be treated. Especially for a teacher, which is HORRIBLE, your suppose to act more mature then that, which according to your recent posts your still acting like a 8 year old (no offense but you are). So please be nice. Schools almost out for basically everyone in this semester, so we want to be positive and not bring others down (which for me it will be out in a few days)!

true @rainbow lover and I bet they disliked it because its true hehe 🤭😂 btw whoever you are I will find you stop disliking posts for no reason thats why I rate this website 9/10 bc someone downvotes for no apparent reason

It's fine! I know its one of those teachers so I really don't care, it doesn't hurt me. And as long as they don't say anything back to me, I'm good! But thanks for trying. And have a great summer break because I'm getting out in a few days and we are probably going somewhere!! Yay!!! Bye :)

I am sure Cookie meant to say, for complimentary angles " you would subtract 44.4 from 90 degrees " , not 80

Of course. That was what "mathhelper" was saying. And my name is not Cookie C, it's CookieCrumbs.

Hmm. I think I already made that statement clear. -:

The answer would be C. I know it may be tough sometimes for complementary angles. For complementary, you would subtract 44.4 with 80 degrees, and for supplementary, you would subtract 44.4 with 180 and get your answer.

Just letting you know- I'm, Pro-Truth-Efficient

and I'm going to announce this until the end of the week -_-
I changed my name. -:

oops. Cookie C. You meant complementary adds to 90 not 80.

Which test is this? If you want, I could get you the rest of the answers.