Math, asked by shidhant41, 8 months ago

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Answered by priyanka95
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Step-by-step explanation:

We know that,

if two angles are complementary, their sum is 90°.

(i) Angle1 + angle2 = 90°

20° + angle2 = 90°

Angle2= 90° - 20° = 70°

So, Complementary of 20° is 70°.

(ii) Angle1 + angle2 = 90°

63° + angle2 = 90°

Angle2= 90° - 63° = 27°

So, Complementary of 63° is 27°.

(iii) Angle1 + angle2 = 90°

57° + angle2 = 90°

Angle2= 90° - 57° = 33°

So, Complementary of 57° is 33°.

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