Math, asked by jewel48848, 7 months ago

Two angles are complementary. One angle measures (4x - 10) degrees. The other angle measures
(3x - 15) degrees. Which equation should you use to solve for the measures of the angles?

Answers

Answered by aniketarajagopal
7

Answer:

The equation is (4x-10)+(3x-15) = 90 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly, complementary angles are two angles measuring 90 degrees. So here, 4x-10 and 3x-15 are the complementary angles. When we add them, the result should be 90 degrees. Therefore, this is the right equation.

Answered by aryandas695
5

Answer:

(4x-10)+(3x-15)=90.

Step-by-step explanation:

Complementary angles mean that they are up to 90°

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