Math, asked by km230272, 9 months ago

find the angle where twice its complement is 10 degree less

than 4 time its complement.​

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Answered by Cosmique
16

Answer:

Let the angle be x

Then, it's complement=90-x

Twice it's complement = 2(90-x)

4 times it's complement = 4(90-x)

According to the question

2(90-x) =4(90-x) -10

180 -2x = 360 - 4x -10

180-2x-360+4x+10=0

2x-170=0

2x= 170

x= 85°

Answered by cfvgjbvkfccccufy
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the angle be x

Then, it's complement=90-x

Twice it's complement = 2(90-x)

4 times it's complement = 4(90-x)

According to the question

2(90-x) =4(90-x) -10

180 -2x = 360 - 4x -10

180-2x-360+4x+10=0

2x-170=0

2x= 170

x= 85°

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