Math, asked by palakthakur965, 11 months ago

Two complementary angles differ from 30° . Find the smallest angle.

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Answered by streetburner
2

Answer:

30

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the angles be x & x-30

2x-30 = 90

2x = 120

x = 60°

Now, x -30 = 30°

Answered by Anonymous
12

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Let the numbers be x and x - 30

We know the sum of two complementary angles adds up to 90

Thus,

x + x  - 30 = 90 \\ 2x  = 90 + 30 \\ 2x = 120 \\ x = 120 \div 2 \\  \\ x = 60

Answer -

Thus the two complementary angles are

x = 60°and ,

x - 30 ie 60 - 30 = 30°

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