Math, asked by shwetaadhav30667, 6 months ago

find the complement of 27° 40'​

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Answered by NezamiAfshan
9

Answer:

Complement of 27°=

sum of complementary angles =90°..

so let's take the other angle as=x

now the equation would be=

×+27=90

×= 90-25

×= 65

65° is the complement of 25°

Complement of 40°=

×+40=90

×= 90-40

×= 50

50° is the complement of 40°..

Answered by jeetchourasia7
0

Answer:

62°20'

Step-by-step explanation:

1° = 60'

or 90° - 1°=89°

60' - 40' = 20'

89° - 27° = 62°

Complement = 62°20'

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