Math, asked by truptibhagat1234, 6 months ago

(m-20)° and (m+10)°
Are the measures of complementary angles
Find the measure of the angle

Please please give me answer ​

Answers

Answered by RajatGreat
2

Ans is m=45

and the angles are 25 and 65 (after calculation)

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Answered by Anonymous
15

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

\huge{\underline{\underline{Given→}}}

  • Angle\:1=(m-20°)
  • Angle\:2=(m+10°)

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Both\:angles\:are\:complementary.

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→The\:value\:of\:each\:angle.

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As both the angles are complementary.

So angle1+angle2=90°

(m-20°)+(m+10°)=90°

(2m-10°)=90°

2 m=90+10

2 m=100°

m=100/2

m=50°

{\boxed{\boxed{→m=50°✔}}}

→So\:measure\:of\:each\:angle=

  1. Angle 1=(m-20°)=50°-20°=30°
  2. Angle2=(m+10°)=50°+10°=60°

HOPE IT HELPS.

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