FIND THE MEASURE OF A COMPLEMENT OF AN ANGLE THAT MEASURE 65DEGREES

35 degrees

90 - 65 = 35

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If you add your two angles together they should equal 90. That is what a complement is. So if you have a 65 degree angle, what can you add to 65 to equal 90?

Compliment angles add up to 90 degrees so:

90-65=25
25 degrees is your final answer.

To find the measure of the complement of an angle that measures 65 degrees, we need to understand what a complement is.

The complement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the given angle, equals 90 degrees (a right angle). In other words, the complement of an angle is the difference between the given angle and 90 degrees.

To find the measure of the complement, subtract the given angle from 90 degrees.

In this case, subtract 65 degrees from 90 degrees:

90 degrees - 65 degrees = 25 degrees

Therefore, the measure of the complement of an angle that measures 65 degrees is 25 degrees.