Math, asked by tofan71, 1 year ago

complementary angle of x

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Answered by ana19
2
If you have an angle and want to know its complement, you subtract it from90 degrees. What angle, when subtracted from 90 degrees, gives the same value? The supplement of x is the angle that you add to x to make180 degrees. In other words, 180 - x = the supplement of x.

tofan71: its ans is 90-x
Answered by geniusboy38
3
90-x...................

Anonymous: Complement =90°-x
tofan71: nandani ji.......i can't understand
Anonymous: Sorry, let me explain.. Dekho, complement of any angle is 90° suppose, complement of 8°=90°-8°=92°..aise hi.. Complement of x =90°-x
tofan71: hum direct likhenge ki x=90°-x
tofan71: suppose here is to find out of 41°
tofan71: x+41=90 then x=90-41=49
Anonymous: Kya
Anonymous: If 41° ka complement krna h to directly 90° se subtract krdo
tofan71: thank you nandini ji.....thoda doubt tha....ab clear ho gaya
Anonymous: Wlcm
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