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Answered by 7baryankumar36334
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Explanation:

Q4 Ans: The measure of the angle that is equal to its complement is 45 Degrees.

Q5 Ans: Let the angle be x.

= x+x = 180°

= 2x = 180°

= x = 180/2 = 90°

Hence, the angle which is equal to its supplement is 90 degrees.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • If the sum of the two angles is equal to the measurement of a right angle then the pair of angles is said to be complementary angles.

Answer: The measure of the angle that is equal to its complement is 45 degrees.

Let's find the measure of an angle that is equal to its complement

Explanation:

The complement of any angle (x) is 90 - x degrees.

Given that the angle is equal to its complement, we will get :

x = 90 - x

Hence, we get

2x = 90 ---> x = 45

Thus, the measure of the angle that is equal to its complement is 45 degrees

  • Find the angle which is equal to its supplement.

Supplementary angles are the angles whose sum is equal to 180 degrees, so to find the supplement of any angle put the sum equal to 180 degrees. Let the angle be x, put x+x=180∘, and then find the value of x to solve the question.

Complete step-by-step solution -

We have to find the angle which is equal to its supplement.

Supplement-

Let the angle be x.

x+x=180∘⇒2x=180∘⇒x=90∘

Hence, the angle which is equal to its supplement is 90 degrees.

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