Answer:
<em>The complement is 47° and the supplement is 137°.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Complementary and Supplementary Angles</u>
When the sum of two angles is equal to 90 degrees, they are called complementary angles. Similarly, if the sum of two angles is 180 degrees, they are called supplementary angles.
We are given an angle of 43 degrees. Its complementary angle is 90° - 43° = 47°, and its supplementary angle is 180° - 43° = 137°.
The complement is 47° and the supplement is 137°.
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Answer:
(-2, 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
A is translated from (5, 1) to A' at (6, -2).
That is, it moves <em>one unit to the right and three units down</em>.
B is also translated to B' one unit to the right and three units down to (-1, 0).
B must be <em>one unit to the left and three units above B'</em>.
Thus, the coordinates of B are (-2, 3).
The diagram below shows the translation of side AB of ∆ABC to its new location at A'B'.
Answer:
0.6666666... = 2 / 3 is the fraction;
Step-by-step explanation: