Math, asked by dreammode05, 6 months ago

If an angle is half of its complement, find the measure of both the angles​

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Answered by ajay200277
1

Answer:

the angles are 120 and 60 degrees

Answered by ItzConfusedSoul
3

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Sum of complementary angles = 90 °

Let an angle = x°

Then second angle = \frac{x}{2}

x + \frac{x}{2}

\frac{3x}{2} =90°

⇒3x = 90 ° * 2

= 180 °

⇒x=60 °

One angle = 60 °

and the other angle = \frac{60}{2}

= 30°

\bold{\boxed{Angles  are 30° and 60°}}

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