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the angle which is it's own complement

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Answered by sanjeevaraya3
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Complementary angles: Any two angles whose sum is 90°. If an angle “a” is its own complement then a+a=90° then 2a=90°. Then a=45°. A 45° angle is its own complement. please mark me

Answered by Anonymous
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Ok sure mate

Step-by-step explanation:

Complementary angles: Any two angles whose sum is 90°. If an angle “a” is its own complement then a+a=90° then 2a=90°. Then a=45°. A 45° angle is its own complement.

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