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The figure shows an angle with a measure of 52 degrees.

A. Find the complement of the angle shown.
B. Find the supplement of the angle shown.
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A. To find the complement of the angle, we subtract 52 from 90 (the measure of a right angle).

90 - 52 = 38

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

B. To find the supplement of the angle, we subtract 52 from 180 (the measure of a straight line).

180 - 52 = 128

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

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

A. The complement of the angle with a measure of 52 degrees can be found by subtracting 52 from 90.

Complement = 90 - 52

Calculating this, we get:

Complement = 38 degrees

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

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

B. The supplement of the angle with a measure of 52 degrees can be found by subtracting 52 from 180.

Supplement = 180 - 52

Calculating this, we get:

Supplement = 128 degrees

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