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What are the complimentary and supplementary angles of 132 degrees?

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What are the complimentary and supplementary angles of 132 degrees?

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  1. you can't have a complimentary angle cuz complimantary means it adds up to 90. Supplementary angle of 132 would be 48 degrees so it adds up to 180 degrees


  2. The complimentary angle is the one that, when added to this angle, yields a right angle.  The supplementary angle is the one that, when added to this angle, yields a straight line.

    Unless negative angles are allowed, an angle of 132 degrees does not have a compliment.  Negative angles aren't usually allowed, so the answer can be given as "there is no positive compliment to an angle of 132 degrees".

    The math is, ( 90 - 132 ) = complimentary angle.  But, in normal geometry, how do you have negative forty-two degrees?

    The supplementary angle is 48 degrees.  

    The math is, ( 180 - 132 ) = 48


  3. Complementary means add to 90 and 132 is already over 90 so no complement

    Supplementary means add up to 180 so 180 - 132 = 48

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