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Two angles are complementary. One of the angles has a measure of 50 degrees. What is the measure of the other angle?40 degrees


50 degrees


130 degrees


140 degrees

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Answered by nandika32
2

Answer:

The sum of Complementary angles = 90°

50° + x = 90°

x = 40°

Answered by mathdude500
1

Answer:

One of the angles has a measure of 50 degrees.

Let 'x' = 50

Let other angle be 'y'.

Since Two angles are complementary.

So x + y = 90

50 + y = 90

y = 90 - 50

y = 40°.

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