"Complimentary" just means that the angles add up to 90 degrees.
m<S + m<T = 90
64 + m<T = 00
m<T = 90 - 64 = 26
Nazy R.
asked 05/08/23"Complimentary" just means that the angles add up to 90 degrees.
m<S + m<T = 90
64 + m<T = 00
m<T = 90 - 64 = 26
Philip P. answered 05/08/23
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When two angles are complementary, it means their measures sum to 90°.
m∠s + m∠t = 90°
Since m∠s = 64°, we can plug the value in:
64° + m∠t = 90°
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