Math, asked by hemu123430, 2 months ago

Measurement of one angle of a complementary angle is 10*more than another angle, then what will be measurement of the both the angles​

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Answered by pallavintpc
25

Answer:

40° and 50 ° I think is answer

Answered by kush260407
46

Answer:

Let the smaller angle be X  

Now bigger angle = X+10°  

X+X+10° = 90°  

2X=90° -10°  

2X= 80°  

X=80°/2  

X=40°  

Small angle = 40°  

Big angle =50°

(this is the text question answer now the question from the picture)

By using the theorem, If two sides of a triangle are equal then the opposite angles to the sides are equal.

⇒ If PQ=PR then ∠Q=∠R

n △PQR,

⇒∠P+∠Q+∠R=180    

⇒∠P+∠Q+∠R=180

30+Q+R=180

Q+R=180-30=150

Q and R=150/2=75

Therefore, P=30 Q=75 R=75  

 

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