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Find the angle which is one-fourth of its complement

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let the one angle be x°.

So,

The another angle will be (90 - x)°.

A/q

x° = 1/4 × (90 - x)°

4x° = 90° - x°

5x° = 90°

x° = 18°

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Answered by Anonymous
5
Hey!!!

so we know that complement angles means they add up to 90 degrees

let us assume if one angle is x ,

the other angle will me 1/4 of x ,

nothing but 1/4x

so now

x+1/4x=90 degrees

from here see the image which will be helpful

hope this helps !!!!
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