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Question

Identify pairs of complementary angles.

hintHint:

  • Complimentary angles are defined as two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.

The correct answer is: complimentary angles.


    • We have been given a figure in the question in which four angles are forming on the plane they are –
    • We have to find the pair forming to complimentary angles.
    Step 1 of 1:
    We know that the complimentary angles are those angle whose sum is
    So,

    63 to the power of ring operator plus 27 to the power of 0 equals 90 to the power of ring operator

    And
    33 to the power of 0 plus 57 to the power of 0 equals 90 to the power of ring operator
    So,
    63 to the power of ring operator comma 27 to the power of ring operator text  &  end text 33 to the power of ring operator comma 57 to the power of ring operatorare complimentary angles.

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