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OpenStudy (anonymous):

will someone help me with complementry and suplementry problems

OpenStudy (anonymous):

complementary angles gives you a 90 degree angle and supplementaryangles give you 180 degrees

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah ik but i need help with a cuple problems like this m<1=21 degrees

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that doesnt make sense though because 1 is not equal to 21

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah ik but i need help with a cuple problems like this m<1=21 degrees

OpenStudy (anonymous):

like i said that does not make sense mathematically

OpenStudy (anonymous):

m can be less then 1 but 1 is not equal to 21

OpenStudy (anonymous):

unless you are converting m to 91 degrees in which case m = pi/2, which is actually still not less than 1 so i dont really understand your problem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

srrry the computer sent my question twice lol and its also cause im downloading google chrome 2013 but the way i put the problem is how its layed out in my book

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the question though what are you trying to solve?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

weel this question is a complenentary angle question hang on ill draw it to give u a beer idea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i would also enjoy a beer lol jk but yeah draw it so i can help you better

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nvm my laptop suck so okay as i said it looks like this M<1=21 degrees lol and i think anyone would want a beer i want a blunt right now jk mabye

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i have a joint but not a blunt hahaha anyways if m<1 =21 do you need to find m?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

would it be 69 degrees idk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think so if when you write m<1 you mean angle 1 =21 and you want to find the complementary angle of 21 then yes it would be 69

OpenStudy (anonymous):

omg that make me feel better now want to help me wid another?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

m<1=155 degrees

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in this case i am guessing you want to find a supplementary angle so its jsut 180-155

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so that would be 25 okay so now i have some different questions that arnt like those 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kk um the question they asked was find m<deg and m<gef and ill draw the diagram that goes with it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ill be right back finish the diagram

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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