Q:

So the question says...Suppose you have ∠SMB and m ∠SMB =125.35 °.Part A: Determine the angle measure that is complement to ∠SMB, if possible. If ∠SMB does not have a complementary angle, then explain why it does not.Part B: Determine the angle measure of the supplement of ∠SMB.Part C: Determine the angle measure of the angle complement to ∠SMB’s supplement. I’m stuck on this question so if anyone can help me with it that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Accepted Solution

A:
Part A. Two angles are complementary if their sum is equal to 90°. Since the angle given is more than 90°, there is no possible complement for a 125.35-degree angle.

Part B. Two angles are supplementary if their sum is equal to 180°. So,
Supplementary angle = 180 - 125.35 = 54.65°

Part C. Complementary angle = 90 - 54.65 = 35.35°