Math, asked by saritadaspatnaik, 7 months ago


Find the complementry angles
that 1 angle is 10° more than
three times of the other angle.​

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Answered by tarabbpsbv17
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Answer:

Let, one angle be x°.

The other is (3x+10)°.

Sum of complementary angles=90°

x°+(3x+10)°=90°

Or, 4x°+10°=90°

Or, 4x°=80°

Or,   x°=20°

Other is 3x°+10°=3×20°+10°=60°+10°=70°

Step-by-step explanation:

The pair of angles is 20° and 70°.

Hope this helps :)

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