Find the complement and supplement of the angle shown.
The picture is of an acute angle that is measured 52 degrees.
How am I supposed to find the complement and supplement of the angle? Please help.
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To find the complement and supplement of an angle, we need to understand the definitions of these terms.
1. Complement: The complement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the given angle, equals 90 degrees.
2. Supplement: The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the given angle, equals 180 degrees.
Now, let's calculate the complement and supplement of the given angle:
1. Complement: To find the complement, subtract the given angle from 90 degrees.
Complement = 90 degrees - 52 degrees = 38 degrees
2. Supplement: To find the supplement, subtract the given angle from 180 degrees.
Supplement = 180 degrees - 52 degrees = 128 degrees
Therefore, for the given angle of 52 degrees:
- The complement is 38 degrees.
- The supplement is 128 degrees.