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9 January, 17:54

Two angles are given: measurement of angle G = (2x-90) degrees. Measurement of angle H = (180-2x) degrees. Which statements are true about angle g and h if both angles are greater than zero? Select all that apply.

1) angle g and h are complementary angles.

2) angle g and h are supplementary angles.

3) angle g and h are acute angles.

4) angle g and h form a linear pair.

5) the sum of angle g and h is 360

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  1. 9 January, 18:00
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    Angle g and h are complementary angle

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given two angles g and h

    ∠g = (2x-90) °

    ∠h = (180-2x) °

    we have to choose the correct statement

    Let us find the sum of two angles

    ∠g+∠h = (2x-90) + (180-2x) = 180-90=90°

    As the sum of two angles is 90° and as we know two angles are complementary if their sum is 90°

    Hence, angle g and h are complementary angles.

    Option 1 is correct
  2. 9 January, 18:03
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    I'm not really that sure about my answer but i think its 1 and 3

    good luck!
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