1. Find the complement and the supplement of the given angle or explain why the angle has no complement or supplement.
70degrees
2. Find the complement and the supplement of the given angle or explain why the angle has no complement or supplement.
300degrees
3. Use the formula v=rw to find the value of the misisng variable.
r=25m, w=2pie/5 radians per sec
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