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Write the measure of the complementary angle of the following angles 30°

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Question

Write the measure of the complementary angle of the following angles

30°

Sum
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Solution

30°

= 90° – 30°

= 60°

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Chapter 1: Geometry - Exercise 1.1 [Page 3]

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Samacheer Kalvi Mathematics - Term 2 [English] Class 5 TN Board
Chapter 1 Geometry
Exercise 1.1 | Q 1. ii) | Page 3

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