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Question
Two complementary angles differ by 14°. Find the angles.
Solution
Let the complementary angles be
∠1 + ∠2 = 90°
Then, as per questions, Also, ∠1 - ∠2 = 14°
Solving, the equation:
∠1 = 52° and ∠2 = 38°.
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