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the measure of two complementery angles is (2x-3)degrees qnd (x+6)degree. Find the value of x....​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The measure of two complementary angles are (2x-3)° and (x+6)°.

As we know that sum of two complementary angles is 90°,

So, (2x-3)° + (x+6)° = 180°

or, 3x + 3 = 180°

or, 3x = 180 - 3

or, 3x = 177

or, x = 177/3

or, x = 59

Hence, the value of x is 59.

Answered by vijaykumarmasada
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Answer:

(2x-3)+(x+6)=180

3x+3=180

3x=180-3

3x=177

x=177/3

x=59

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