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Find (a) the complement and (b) the supplement of each angle.Do not use a calculator.$$30^{\circ}$$
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So, to find the complement of 30 degrees, we subtract 30 from 90. \[90^{\circ} - 30^{\circ} = 60^{\circ}\] Show more…
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