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two complementary angles differ by 12, find the angles​

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Answered by Anonymous
17

Answer:

Two angels are said to be complementary when their sum is 90°

Let one angle be x.

then other will be (x -12°) A/q,

x + ( x-12°) = 90° ( complementary angles) ⇒ 2x - 12°= 90° ⇒2x = 90° + 12° ⇒2x = 102. ⇒x = 51° and (x-12 ) = 51 - 12 = 39°

∴ angles are 39° and 51°

Answered by havellshavells
2

Answer:

Two angels are said to be complementary when their sum is 90°

Let one angle be x.

then other will be (x -12°) A/q,

x + ( x-12°) = 90° ( complementary angles) ⇒ 2x - 12°= 90° ⇒2x = 90° + 12° ⇒2x = 102. ⇒x = 51° and (x-12 ) = 51 - 12 = 39°

∴ angles are 39° and 51°

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