A right angle. A line comes out of the angle to split the angle into 52 degrees and blank.
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A right angle. A line comes out of the angle to split the angle into 52 degrees and blank.
Melinda has a scrap piece of fabric with one angle measuring 52°. If she needs to find a complementary angle, what angle measure does she need to cut the next piece?
Melinda should cut the piece of fabric at an angle of
°.
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