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find the degree measure of an angle which is 4/5 of its complementary angles​

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Answered by sylasyas4m
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Answer:

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Answered by vaishu1912
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Answer:

the angles are 50° 40°

Step-by-step explanation:

So,

let x be 4/5 of its complement

and let y be the complement

x = 4y/5

4y/5 + y= 90 (the sum of two complementary angles is 90°)

Now to find the answer we will multiply both sides with denominator

 (5×4y)/5 + 5×y= 5×90

strike through the 5

4y+5y=450

9y=450

y=450/9

y=50

we have found our complement

now we can

90-50=40

     

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