Consider a
(a) What is the measure of its complement?
(b) What is the measure of its supplement?
(c) Classify it as acute, obtuse, right, or straight.
(a)
To calculate: The complement angle when angle is
Answer to Problem 1T
Solution:
The complement angle is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The angle,
Calculation:
Complementary angles are two angles. whose sum is
It’s mean
Hence, the angle is
(b)
To calculate: The supplement angle when angle is
Answer to Problem 1T
Solution:
The supplement angle is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The angle,
Calculation:
Supplementary angles are two angles, whose sum is
It means:
Hence, the angle
(c)
Answer to Problem 1T
Solution:
The angle is acute angle.
Given:
The angle,
Explanation of Solution
It is an acute angle because acute angles are those which are less than
Hence, it is an acute angle.
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