Math, asked by mvjpar79, 10 months ago

The difference in the measures of two complementary angles is 120.
Find the measures of the angles.

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Answers

Answered by jaisika16
1

Answer:

Let x be one angle. Then 90−x is another angle.

So x−(90−x)=12

x−90+x=12

2x=12+90=102

x=102\2=51

Hence angles are 51 and 39 ( 90 - 51 ).

Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

It is impossible to have such 2 complementary angles as the sum of two complementary angles is always equal to 90 degrees.

But anyways

I think You meant 12 degrees

Here you go

Let one angle be x

Then,

Its complementary angle will be =(90-x)

ATQ,

x-(90-x)=12

x-90+x=12

x+x=12+90

2x=102

x=102/2

x=51

Thus,

x=51

(90-x)=(90-51)=39

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