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two angles are complementary the larger angle is 3 less than twice the measure of small​

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Answered by nprakash28
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Complementary angles are those pair of angles whose sum is 90 degrees.

Let x be the measure larger angle and y be the measure of smaller angle.

Accn to the given condition,

x = 2y - 3

We know that x + y = 90,

Substituting we get,

2y - 3 + y = 90

3y = 93

y = 31 degrees

then we get

x = 2 (31) - 3

x = 59 degrees

Answered by SeshankMannuru
1

Step-by-step explanation:

let the small angle be x°

larger angle =2x-3

two angles are complementary means that their sum is 90°

2x-3+x=90

3x=93.

x=31°

the two angles are 31°,59°

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