Math Problem Statement

COMPLEMENTARY ANGLE OF THE 47

Solution

To find the complementary angle of a given angle, you subtract the given angle from 9090^\circ.

Given angle: 4747^\circ

Complementary angle: 9047=4390^\circ - 47^\circ = 43^\circ

So, the complementary angle of 4747^\circ is 4343^\circ.

Would you like further details or have any questions? Here are five related questions you might find useful:

  1. What is the complementary angle of 3030^\circ?
  2. How do you find the supplementary angle of 4747^\circ?
  3. What is the complementary angle of 7575^\circ?
  4. Can two angles both be complementary and supplementary?
  5. How do you find the complement of an angle in radians?

Tip: Complementary angles always add up to 9090^\circ.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Angles
Complementary Angles

Formulas

Complementary angle formula: 90° - given angle

Theorems

Theorem: Complementary angles add up to 90°

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 6-8