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Sum of the measures of two complementary angles is `180^(@)`

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Knowledge Check

  • A pair of complementary angles is

    A
    `130^(@),50^(@)`
    B
    `35^(@),55^(@)`
    C
    `25^(@),75^(@)`
    D
    `27^(@),53^(@)`
  • Find the pair of complementary angles :

    A
    (i)
    B
    (ii)
    C
    (iii)
    D
    (iv)
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