Math, asked by solankisparsh53, 7 months ago

What is the complementary angle of 40 degrees *​

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Answered by Poonam01
15

Answer:

50 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

90 degree - 40 degree = 50 degree

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Answered by ansiyamundol2
0

Answer:

Complementary angle of  40^0=90^0-40^0

\\=50^0

Step-by-step explanation:

Two angles are referred to as complementary angles when their sum is 90 degrees.

For instance, the angles of 30^0 and 60^0 complement one another.

If we know the measurement of one angle, we can easily find the unknown angle because the total of complementary angles equals 90 degrees.

Complementary angle of 40^0 can be found out by finding out the difference between that angle and 90^0

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