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General
Easy
Question
Identify pairs of complementary angles.
Hint:
- 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,
And
So,
are complimentary angles.
So,
are complimentary angles.
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