Math, asked by is00430, 3 months ago

find a pair of supplementary angles, the magnitude of one is 30° more than that of the other​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let the angle be X degree.

Then its supplement is (180-X) degree

Given that, Angle - Supplement = 30.

or, X-(180- x)=30

or, X-180+X=30

2X-180=30

X=30+180/2

X=210/2

X=105

Now,

180-X=180–105=75

Hence, the angles are 105 and 75 degrees.

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