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The difference between the measures of two complementary angles is 12 degrees. Find the measures of two angles.

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Answered by RajSrivastava1
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Answer:

90/2 = 45

12/2 = 6

So one angle is 45–6 or 39 deg and the other is 45+6 or 51 deg and their sum is 90 deg and their difference, 12 deg.

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The difference in the measures of two complementary angles is 12°. ... So one angle is 45–6 or 39 deg and the other is 45+6 or 51 deg and their sum is 90 deg and their difference, 12 deg.

Answered by priya87bharti
3

Answer:

Let one angle be x

its complement = (90-x)

according to question

x-(90-x) = 12

x-90+x = 12

2x = 12+90=> 102

x =102/2 = 51°

therefore its complement = (90-x) = 90-51 = 39°

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