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Not to be confused with complimentary angles, which are just the nicest angles you'll ever meet.
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- 00:04
Complementary and supplementary angles a la shmoop
- 00:07
Claude the sad clown has been doing his best to make kids happy at the smiling [Claud riding a small bicycle]
- 00:12
circus unfortunately he hasn't had much luck a
- 00:15
new funhouse is scheduled to be built at the smiling circus and all the clowns
- 00:20
boo boo, dimples, twinkle toes and dr. gigglestein, but it might cheer Claude
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- 00:25
if they allowed him to build it...Plus that way he won't depress the rest of [little girl crying]
- 00:29
the visitors while building one of the windows for the funhouse
- 00:33
Claude finds that the window needs a diagonal brace to support it if the
- 00:38
corner of the window is at a right angle and the brace is at a 50 degree angle
- 00:43
from the bottom how many degrees from the side is the brace? all right so let's [Girl sitting at a table with a coffee]
- 00:49
think this through first things first let's label our angles the corner of the
- 00:54
window is a right angle so let's indicate that with a box in the corner
- 00:58
it's also good to keep in mind that right angles are 90 degrees in measure
- 01:03
the only other angle we know is from the bottom to the brace which is 50 degrees
- 01:08
we want to find the measure of the other angle since we don't know it yet let's
- 01:13
call it X to solve this we can use the idea of complementary angles or two [Two angles complementing each other]
- 01:23
angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees since X and the 50 degree angle
- 01:28
add up to 90 degrees we can find X by solving the equation X plus 50 equals 90
- 01:35
subtracting 50 from both sides gives us a value of 40 degrees for X feeling a
- 01:40
little less sad Claude goes on to build the floor he wants to make the door to [Claude appears with a hammer]
- 01:44
the funhouse tilted so that it's at an angle of 65 degrees
- 01:49
how tilted must the doorframe be in relation to the wall? Again we should
- 01:54
start by labeling our angles we know that the angle of the door is 65 degrees
- 01:59
and we'll call the other one X since we don't know it yet even though the door
- 02:03
frame is tilted the floor is still a straight angle since we know straight [Tilted door appears]
- 02:07
angles are 180 degrees in measure the two angles here are supplementary
- 02:12
angles or two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees... since we know that two
- 02:19
angles add up to 180 degrees we can set the equation X plus 65 equals 180 and
- 02:26
solve for X so subtracting 65 from both sides gives us x equals 115 degrees as [65 subtracted from both angles]
- 02:33
our answer Claude has figured out all the angles in
- 02:37
his funhouse and building it has made him much happier he still has the
- 02:41
occasional relapse but he's cut down his sobbing sessions to only about once [Claude sobbing and the Joker appears]
- 02:45
a week
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