2 degrees
90 - 88 = 2
2007-06-15 07:54:50
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answer #1
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answered by MathGuy 6
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A complementary angle is two angles that add up to 90 degrees. If one angle is 88 degrees, then the compliment of that angle would be 2 degrees.
A supplementary angle adds up to 180 degrees, in case you were wondering.
2007-06-15 15:16:54
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answered by Sunny 2
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Two angles are complementary of their sum is 90 degrees:
88 + a = 90
a = 2
2007-06-15 14:55:16
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answered by McFate 7
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2 degrees. A complementary angle is 90 degrees - the angle given..
2007-06-15 14:56:08
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answered by shortyxsam 2
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2 degrees, because 90-88=2
2007-06-15 14:55:14
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answered by John B 3
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2 degree angle. Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees.
2007-06-15 14:55:04
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answered by B Mils 2
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2 degrees
2007-06-15 14:56:28
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answered by bookgrl 4
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Complimentary angles add up to 90 degrees, so your complement is 2 degrees
2007-06-15 14:57:54
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answered by James M 6
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2 degrees to sum up 90 degrees
2007-06-15 14:55:18
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answered by santmann2002 7
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2deg. Complementary angles add up to 90deg.
2007-06-15 14:54:57
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answered by Anonymous
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