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The difference in the measures of two complementary angles is 12 degree. find the measures of the angles...
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Answered by sheroneko
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Answer:

The two angles are 78° and 12°.

Step-by-step explanation:

{Complementary angles are those angles whose sum is 90°}

Let the two angles be x° and (90-x)°.

Then, x + y = 90°

x - y = 12°

x = 90-12 = 78°

y = 90-x = 90-78 = 12°

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Answered by sathu5
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Answer:

LET ONE ANGLE BE X

ANOTHER BE 12-X

SUM OF COMPLEMENTARY ANGLE IS 90

X-(12-X)=90

X-12+X=90

2X-12=90

2X=90+12

2X=102

X=102/2

X=51

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