Math, asked by sonivaishvee, 1 month ago

Measurement of one angle of a complementary angle is 10° more than another

angle, then what will be the measurement of the both the angles?​

Answers

Answered by zalaksamirgandhi
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x and y are two angles making a complementary angles, and x is 10

o

greater than y.

Then,

⟹ x−(90−x)=10

⟹ x−90+x=10

⟹ 2x=100

⟹ x=50

o

.

Hence, if one angle measures 10

0

more than its complement, then measure of the angle =50

0

. (∵50 °

+40 °

0

=90 °

)

Therefore, option D is correct.

Answered by Mimi49
0

Step-by-step explanation:

50° and 40° please mark me as brainliest

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