Loading...

Find the Complement pi/3

Problem

π/3

Solution

  1. Identify the definition of a complement for an angle. Two angles are complementary if their sum is π/2 radians (or 90.

  2. Set up the equation to find the unknown angle x by subtracting the given angle from π/2

x=π/2−π/3

  1. Find a common denominator for the fractions, which is 6

x=(3*π)/6−(2*π)/6

  1. Subtract the numerators to find the value of the complement.

x=π/6

Final Answer

π/2−π/3=π/6


Want more problems? Check here!