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Two angles are complementary. one contains 30° more than the other. find both angles. the measures of the angles are degrees.
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Let one angle be x.
Other angle = x + 30°
Given, angles are complementary;
x + x + 30 = 90
2x = 60
x = 30°
Hence, the angles are 30° and 60°.
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