Math, asked by dneha0380, 11 months ago

AN ANGLE IS 14° MORE THAN
ITS COMPLEMENT THEN, ITS
MEASURE ​

Answers

Answered by Ruchikairi
7

Answer:

Hence, the Answer is 52°.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let One Angle be = X.

It's Complementary angles+ X + 14

X + X + 14 = 90

2x=90–14

2x= 76

x= 76/2

X=38

One angle is 38.

Second angle = X + 14

= 38 + 14

= 52°.

Answered by Salmonpanna2022
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the angle be r.

Its complementary angle = 90° - r.

Using the given information, we get

r = (90° - r) + 14°

→ r + r = 90° + 14°

→ 2r = 90° + 14°

→ 2r = 104°

→ r = 104° ÷ 2

→ r = 52°

Hence, the measure of the required angle is 52°.

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