Mathematics, 08.07.2019 08:00, miami158999
So the question 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 me with it that would be greatly appreciated.
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