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Matthew Barr
19 April, 08:00
What is the complement of 51 degrees
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Dario Wagner
19 April, 09:32
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Find the supplement of the complement of a 51 degree angle.
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51 = the angle
The complement, then is:
(90-51) = 39
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The supplement:
180 - 39 = 141; is the solution
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Kahlua
19 April, 10:54
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Complementary has sum = 90
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90-51 = 39
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39 is the complement of 51 degrees
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