Two complementary angles differ from 30°. Find the smallest angle.
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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
x = 60
x+x−30=902
x=90+302
x=120
x=120÷2
x=60
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Thus the two complementary angles are
x = 60°and ,
x - 30 ie 60 - 30 = 30°
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Hey there !!
Let the angles be x and x–30 .
Now, x + (x–30) = 180
=> 2x – 30 = 180
=> 2x = 180 + 30
=> 2x = 210
=> x = 210 / 2
=> x = 105°
Thus, the angles are 105° and (x–30) i.e., 105 – 30 = 75°
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