Math, asked by shaikhnuved17, 2 months 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?

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Answers

Answered by frozenpsycho2000
0

Answer:

The answer is 40° and 50°

Answered by ojasjain931
3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let, the one angle is x.

So, the another angle ix x+10.

A.T.Q

x+x+10=90. (complementary angle)

2x+10=90

2x=90-10

2x=80

x=80/2

x=40

so the first angle is = x=40°

and, second angle is=x+10=40+10=50°

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