Math, asked by manviaggarwal, 1 year ago

The difference of two complementary angles is 32°.Find the measure of the angles.​

Answers

Answered by mysticd
11

Answer:

( 61° , 29° )

Explanation:

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If Sum of any two angles

are equal to 90° then they

are called complementary.

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Here,

One angle = x

Second angle = 90 - x

According to the problem given

x-(90-x) = 32°

=> x-90+x = 32

=> 2x = 32+90

=> 2x = 122

=> x = 122/2

=> x = 61°

Therefore,

Required angles are ,

x = 61°

90-x = (90-61) = 29°

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Answered by nimishadayal6317
0

Answer:

x= 61° 90- x= 29°

Step-by-step explanation:

One angle = x

Second angle = 90 - x

According to the problem given

x-(90-x) = 32°

=> x-90+x = 32

=> 2x = 32+90

=> 2x = 122

=> x = 122/2

=> x = 61°

Therefore,

Required angles are ,

x = 61°

90-x = (90-61) = 29°

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