Math, asked by yowanme, 7 months ago

an angle is 10°more than its complementary angle .what is it measure​

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Answered by shresthakamala56
3

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let ,

1st angle be x

So,

another angle be x+10

Now,

x+x+10=90

or,2x=90-10

or,x=80/2

So that X=40

1st angle =x=40°

2nd angle=x+10=40+10=50

Answered by Anonymous
5

\bigstar Correct Question:

  • An Angle is 10° more than its complementary angle. Find the measure of that angle.

\bigstarGiven:

  • An angle is 10° more than its complementary angle.

\bigstarTo find:

  • The measure of the angle.

\bigstar Solution:

Let the angle be x.

So, since we know that the sum of the complementary angles is 90°,

\therefore the other angle is 90° - x.

A/q x + 10° = 90° - x

\implies x + x = 90° - 10°

\implies 2x = 80°

\implies x = 80°/2

\implies x = 40°

\therefore the angle is 40°.

\bigstar Answer:

  • Therefore, the angle is 40°.
  • The other angle is 90° - 40° that is 50°.
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