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a.
To find: The complement and supplement of each angle.
a.
Answer to Problem 83E
The complement angle is
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Given angle is
Calculation: Given angle is
Complement angle of
Supplement angle of
Thus, the complement angle is
b.
To find: The complement and supplement of each angle.
b.
Answer to Problem 83E
It has no complement angle and no supplement angle.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Given angle is
Calculation: Given angle is
It has no complement angle because
It has no supplement angle because
Thus, it has no complement angle and no supplement angle.
c.
To find: The complement and supplement of each angle.
c.
Answer to Problem 83E
The complement angle is
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Given angle is
Calculation: Given angle is
Complement angle of
Supplement angle of
Thus, the complement angle is
d.
To find: The complement and supplement of each angle.
d.
Answer to Problem 83E
It has no complement angle, but its supplement angle is
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Given angle is
Calculation: Given angle is
It has no complement angle because
Supplement angle of
Thus, it has no complement angle, but its supplement angle is
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