Complementary and Supplementary Angles - Trigonometry
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What is the relationship between angles 1 and 2?

What is the relationship between angles 1 and 2?
These angles are supplementary, as the sum of the angles is 180o.
These angles are supplementary, as the sum of the angles is 180o.
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Determine the value for
in radical form.
Determine the value for in radical form.
According to the unit circle, an angle of
is similar to an angle of
.

Therefore:

According to the unit circle, an angle of is similar to an angle of
.
Therefore:
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What angle is supplementary to
?
What angle is supplementary to ?
Two angles that are supplementary add up to
. For our problem, that means that
.
Subtract
from both sides.


Two angles that are supplementary add up to . For our problem, that means that
.
Subtract from both sides.
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Find the complementary angle to 
Find the complementary angle to
In order for two angles to be complementary their sum must be
, therefore the complementary angle can be found by subtracting the given angle from
:

In order for two angles to be complementary their sum must be , therefore the complementary angle can be found by subtracting the given angle from
:
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Determine the complementary angle to 
Determine the complementary angle to
The sum of two complementary angles must be
, therefore in order to determine the complementary angle of
we simply subtract from
as follows:

The sum of two complementary angles must be , therefore in order to determine the complementary angle of
we simply subtract from
as follows:
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Find the positive complementary angle of 
Find the positive complementary angle of
In order for two angles to be complementary their sum must equal
, therefore we subtract the given angle from
as follows:

However, it was stated that we are looking for the positive complementary angle, therefore, there is no positive complementary angle.
In order for two angles to be complementary their sum must equal , therefore we subtract the given angle from
as follows:
However, it was stated that we are looking for the positive complementary angle, therefore, there is no positive complementary angle.
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Find the complementary angle to 
Find the complementary angle to
Two angles that are complementary must add to
, therefore we subtract the given angle from
as follows:

Two angles that are complementary must add to , therefore we subtract the given angle from
as follows:
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Find the complementary angle to 
Find the complementary angle to
Two angles are complementary if their sum is
, therefore we subtract the given angle from
as follows:

Two angles are complementary if their sum is , therefore we subtract the given angle from
as follows:
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Find the angle that is supplementary to 
Find the angle that is supplementary to
Two angles are supplementary if their sum is
, therefore we subtract the given angle from
as follows:

Two angles are supplementary if their sum is , therefore we subtract the given angle from
as follows:
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Find the angle that is supplementary to 
Find the angle that is supplementary to
Two angles are supplementary if their sum is
, therefore we subtract the given angle from
as follows:

Two angles are supplementary if their sum is , therefore we subtract the given angle from
as follows:
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Find the angle that is supplementary to 
Find the angle that is supplementary to
If two angles are supplementary their sum is
, therefore we subtract the given angle from
as follows:

If two angles are supplementary their sum is , therefore we subtract the given angle from
as follows:
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What is the angle in radians that is supplementary to 0.
What is the angle in radians that is supplementary to 0.
If two angles are supplementary their sum must be
, therefore we subtract the given angle from
to solve for the missing angle as follows:


If two angles are supplementary their sum must be , therefore we subtract the given angle from
to solve for the missing angle as follows:
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Which of the following sets of angles are complementary angles?
Which of the following sets of angles are complementary angles?
For angles to be complement to each other, the two angle sets must sum to 90 degrees or
radians.
Since all the sets of angles given add up to either of the two possibilites given, all of the angle sets are complement to each other.



The correct answer is:
All sets of angles given are complement to each other.
For angles to be complement to each other, the two angle sets must sum to 90 degrees or radians.
Since all the sets of angles given add up to either of the two possibilites given, all of the angle sets are complement to each other.
The correct answer is:
All sets of angles given are complement to each other.
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What is the second angle to form a supplementary angle if the first angle is
degrees?
What is the second angle to form a supplementary angle if the first angle is degrees?
The supplementary angles must add up to 180 degrees.
In this case, to find the other angle supplementary to 15 degrees, simply subtract this angle from 180 degrees.

The supplementary angles must add up to 180 degrees.
In this case, to find the other angle supplementary to 15 degrees, simply subtract this angle from 180 degrees.
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. Which angle is complementary to
?
. Which angle is complementary to
?
If
is
, that means that
is either
or
. A complementary angle will add to
with
, so we can find what the complement is by subtracting our potential
s from
, or equivalently,
:

Since all of the answer choices are positive, we want to see what the positive equivalent of this angle is. We can do this by adding
, or equivalently
:

This does not appear as an answer choice, but
does.
If is
, that means that
is either
or
. A complementary angle will add to
with
, so we can find what the complement is by subtracting our potential
s from
, or equivalently,
:
Since all of the answer choices are positive, we want to see what the positive equivalent of this angle is. We can do this by adding
, or equivalently
:
This does not appear as an answer choice, but does.
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List the complement and the supplement for
.
List the complement and the supplement for .
To find the complement of
, subtract it from
, or equivalently,
:

To find the supplement of
, subtract it from
, or equivalently
:

To find the complement of , subtract it from
, or equivalently,
:
To find the supplement of , subtract it from
, or equivalently
:
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Which angle is supplementary to itself?
Which angle is supplementary to itself?
In order to answer this question, we need to know that supplementary angles add together to be
. We could use this to create an algebraic equation:
combine like terms
divide both sides by 2

We could also do this math mentally. If the angle plus itself equals
, then we can divide
by 2 to get
.
In order to answer this question, we need to know that supplementary angles add together to be . We could use this to create an algebraic equation:
combine like terms
divide both sides by 2
We could also do this math mentally. If the angle plus itself equals , then we can divide
by 2 to get
.
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Which angle is half its complement?
Which angle is half its complement?
Two angles are complementary if they add to
. There are several ways of setting up this problem, but here is one. We can consider the angle we're looking for as "x."
If the angle we are looking for, x, is half its complement, that means that its complement is twice the angle, or 2x. We can then set up this equation to solve for x:
combine like terms
divide both sides by 3, or equivalently multiply by 

Two angles are complementary if they add to . There are several ways of setting up this problem, but here is one. We can consider the angle we're looking for as "x."
If the angle we are looking for, x, is half its complement, that means that its complement is twice the angle, or 2x. We can then set up this equation to solve for x:
combine like terms
divide both sides by 3, or equivalently multiply by
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Which angle is
its supplement?
Which angle is its supplement?
There are many ways to solve this problem. Regardless, we need to know that supplementary angles add together to
. To figure out what plus
of itself would equal
, we can set up this equation:
to combine like terms, create common denominators

multiply both sides by the reciprocal, 


Our actual answer is going to be
of this, since the angle that we are looking for is
of its supplement. In other words, we just found x, and the angle that we are looking for is
:

Our answer is
.
There are many ways to solve this problem. Regardless, we need to know that supplementary angles add together to . To figure out what plus
of itself would equal
, we can set up this equation:
to combine like terms, create common denominators
multiply both sides by the reciprocal,
Our actual answer is going to be of this, since the angle that we are looking for is
of its supplement. In other words, we just found x, and the angle that we are looking for is
:
Our answer is .
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Which angle is NOT complementary or supplementary to
?
Which angle is NOT complementary or supplementary to ?
Complementary angles add to
.
Among the choices, this includes
since 
As a positive angle, this is
.
It includes
since 
Supplementary angles add to
.
Among the choices, this includes
since 
It also includes
since
which is coterminal with
.
The one that doesn't work is
since
.
Complementary angles add to .
Among the choices, this includes since
As a positive angle, this is .
It includes since
Supplementary angles add to .
Among the choices, this includes since
It also includes since
which is coterminal with
.
The one that doesn't work is since
.
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