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Explanation and answer for both Part A and B please​

Explanation and answer for both Part A and B please​-example-1
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Complimentary angles are angle that add up to 90 degrees :
(2x - 21) + x = 90°

So after factorising:
(2x + x) -21 = 90°

And simplify:
3x -21 = 90°

Do some moving around:
3x = 90° + 21°
3x = 111°

Then divide by 3 on both sides:
x = 37°

Then, because we know what x is, we can substitute it into the formulas for each complimentary angle:
So:
(2x -21) = (2 times 37) - 21 = 53°

And:
x°= 37°


In the questions format:

∠SOT = 37 °

∠SOR = 53°

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