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Hey there,
Your question/statement states: Angle [tex]C[/tex] is the complement of angle [tex]1[/tex], and angle [tex]S[/tex] is the supplement of angle [tex]1[/tex]. what is the difference between the measures of angle [tex]S[/tex] and angle [tex]C[/tex]
There is not difference between angle [tex]S[/tex] and [tex]C[/tex] The reason why would be because they both are congruent to angel [tex]1[/tex]. If they are both congruent to that angel, then they are both the same shape. One thing that could be the problem is that they may be a different size. Yes they can be a same shape, but there size if different. But, based on what the little excerpt above, I believe that both [tex]S \ and \ C[/tex] are the same.
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen
Your question/statement states: Angle [tex]C[/tex] is the complement of angle [tex]1[/tex], and angle [tex]S[/tex] is the supplement of angle [tex]1[/tex]. what is the difference between the measures of angle [tex]S[/tex] and angle [tex]C[/tex]
There is not difference between angle [tex]S[/tex] and [tex]C[/tex] The reason why would be because they both are congruent to angel [tex]1[/tex]. If they are both congruent to that angel, then they are both the same shape. One thing that could be the problem is that they may be a different size. Yes they can be a same shape, but there size if different. But, based on what the little excerpt above, I believe that both [tex]S \ and \ C[/tex] are the same.
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen
Complementary angles = 90 degrees
Supplementary angles = 180 degrees
it depends on where angle S and angle C are located with each other
they could be 180-90 = 90 degrees apart
or 180+90 = 270 degrees apart.
You don't show a picture of the relationship of the angles.
but based on their relationship with angle 1, they are 270 degrees apart