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two complementary angles are such that the measures of one is twice the measure of other find the angle ​

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Answered by shiwanshinegi
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Answer:

other angle= 30°

angle which is twice the other=60°

Step-by-step explanation:

Complementary angles are those whose sum is equal to 90°.

let the other angle be=X

the angle which is twice the other angle=2x

sum of both the angles= 2x+x=90°

3x= 90°

x= 90/3= 30°

x=30°

2x= 2×30= 60°

other angle= 30°

angle which is twice he other angle=60°

their sum= 30+60=90°

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