Mathematics for Machine Technology
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Author: John C. Peterson, Robert D. Smith
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 50, Problem 1A
What is the complement of a 27°41'19" angle?
Expert Solution & Answer
To determine
The complements of the angle 27o41'19".
Answer to Problem 1A
The complementary angle is
Explanation of Solution
The two angles complementing each other are called complementary angles. The sum of the two complementary angles is 90o.
The angle given is 27o41'19".
The complementary angle is
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