Math, asked by helpinghand96, 1 month ago

find magnitude of an angle,which is 1/4 of its complement​

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Answered by bhumitff32
1

Answer:

So, the correct answer is “ 72∘ ”.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the definition of complementary angles, the complement of this angle will be (90−x)∘ . We are given that the magnitude of the angle is 14 of its complement. Thus, our first answer is: the magnitude of the angle which is 14 of its complement is 18∘ .

Answered by Muskansolanki555
1

Step-by-step explanation:

So, the correct answer is “ 72∘ ”.

As per the definition of complementary angles, the complement of this angle will be (90−x)∘ . We are given that the magnitude of the angle is 14 of its complement. Thus, our first answer is: the magnitude of the angle which is 14 of its complement is 18∘ .

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