What is the measure of an angle whose complement is twice it's measure?
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answer is The definition of the complement of an angle is the angle that when added to the first equals 90 degrees. If an angle is twice its complement, you can represent one angle as x and the other as 2x. Since they are complements, their sum is 90 degrees.
Algebraically:
2x + x =90
3x = 90
x = 30
This means that one angle is 30 deg. The angle that is twice that value is 60 deg. Please mark as branlist
Algebraically:
2x + x =90
3x = 90
x = 30
This means that one angle is 30 deg. The angle that is twice that value is 60 deg. Please mark as branlist
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Hey mate !!!
Answer :-
2x + x =90
3x = 90
x = 30
Double of it is 60 degrees .
Hope this helps
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