Math, asked by raaaaaaaaaaaaw, 11 months ago

two complementary angles differ by 16 degree find the angle​

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Answered by Anonymous
95

Step-by-step explanation:

let the one angle be x

Another angle =x-16

Sum of complementary angles =90°

x+x-16=90°

2x=90+16

x=106/2

One angle =53°

Another angle =53-16=37°

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Answered by sujan2002
36

Answer:

let one angle be X

it is given that they differ by 16 degrees so

the other angle is

x - 16

x + (x - 16) = 90

x + x - 16 = 90

2x - 16 = 90

2x = 90 + 16

2x = 106

x = 106 \div 2

x = 53

substitute X= 53 then the other angle is

x - 16

53 - 16 = 37

hence the two complementary angles are 53 and 37

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