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sum of two complementary angle​


ughbruhh: so I'm right
ughbruhh: ...?
ughbruhh: these 2 angles are not supplementary they're complementary and hence sum up to 90°
ughbruhh: okay whatever I'm not spending a minute of my time now explaining this to you
ughbruhh: he has mentioned in question that they are complementary how can you even say no

Answers

Answered by bhawna461
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The sum of two complementary angle is 180 degree

Answered by roopa2000
0

Answer:

90 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Complementary angles are those whose combined angle is exactly 90 degrees.

Complementary angle statistics

  • There is no complement of two right angles.
  • Obtuse angles cannot be complementary to one another.
  • Although two complementary angles can be sharp, the opposite is not feasible.

Contrasting Angles

  • 90 degrees is equivalent to a sum.
  • These two angles do not constitute a straight pair of angles; rather, they compliment one another.
  • These angles combine to produce a straight pair.
  • only intended for straight angles

Solved Illustrations

complementary angles:

Figure 1:

The complement of 40 degrees can be found.

Solution:

Given that the angle is 40 degrees,

It is 50 degrees to the complement.

Since complementary angles add up to 90 degrees, we know this.

So, 40° + 50° = 90°

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