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6 March, 23:27

If two angles are complementary and one of the angles measures 27 degrees, what does the other angle measure?

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  1. 7 March, 02:33
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    The definition of complementary angles are two angles, that when their measures are added, sums to 90 degrees.

    27 + x = 90

    x = 63

    in order for these angles to be complementary, the second angle must measure 63 degrees.
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