Math, asked by lolz3994, 11 months ago

The sum of two complementary angles falls short of the larger by 12degrees. Find the angles

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Answered by jojorosalind
1

Answer:

The angles are 51 and 39.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let one angle be x

Therefore, other angle = x-12

Since both are complementary,

x + (x-12)=90

2x -12=90

2x=102

x= 102/2

x = 51

Other angle = 51-12= 39

Answered by AdarshAbrahamGeorge
0

Answer:

The Required Angles are 51° and 39°.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let one angle be "x".

According to the Q,

If one angle is "x" ,

then the other angle is "(x - 12)"

Given that both the Angles are Complementary ,

>> x + (x - 12) = 90

>> x + x - 12 = 90

>> 2x = 90 + 12

>> 2x = 102

>> x = 102/2

>> x = 51

1st Angle:

>> x

>> 51°

2nd Angle:

>> x - 12

>> 39°

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