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Two complementary angles differ by 12°,find the angles?​

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Answered by tanushri39
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Answer:

1st angle=39°

2nd angle= 27°

Step-by-step explanation:

let the 1st angle be x.

so, 2nd angle =(x-12)

now, x+(x-12)=90° {since they are complementary angles}

x+x-12=90°

2x=90°-12

x=78°/2

x=39°

therefore, 1st angle= x =39°

2nd angle= (x-12) = 39-12 =27°

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