Math, asked by bharathram429, 8 months ago

x° and (x+2)° are complemtary angles,then find the angles ​

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Answered by snehitha2
7

Answer:

The angles are 44° and 46°

Step-by-step explanation:

x° and (x+2)° are complementary angles.

Sum of complementary angles = 90°

⇒ x° + (x+2)° = 90°

    2x° + 2° = 90°

    2x° = 90° - 2°

     2x° = 88°

     x° = 88°/2°

     x° = 44°

→ x° = 44°

→ (x+2)° =  (44+2)° = 46°

The angles are 44° and 46°

Answered by Anonymous
1

The complement Angles means Sum of two angles is 90°

Therefore x°+x+2=90

2x +2 =90

2x = 90-2

2x =88

x= 44°

x+2 = 46°

Therefore angles are 44° & 46°

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