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find the angle which is 2/4 of its complementn please please please givee answer fast and follow me also​

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Answered by Mora22
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One angle=2/4 of the complementary angle

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Let x be an angle

Complementary angles:

Sum of 2 angles=90°

So the other angle becomes 90°-x

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 \tt{x =  \frac{2}{4} (90 \degree - x)}

4x=180°-2x

6x=180°

x=30°

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