Define Complementary Angles

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Define Complementary Angles

Define Complementary Angles Two angles are said to be complementary angles, if the sum of the two angles is 900. If the sum of the two angles is 1800, they are called as supplementary angles. If X and Y are two complementary angles, then X + Y =90o. Complementary angles are complement to each other. Understand the concept of complementary angles in this tutorial and gain quality math help! Complementary Angles Definition Two Angles are called as Complementary angles, if their angles add up to 90 degrees. Complementary angle = angle a + angle b = 90 degree. If the sum of two adjacent angles is 90 degrees, then they are called as complementary angles. That is, angle a is the complement angle of angle b and vice versa. Solved Problems on Complementary Angles Below are some solved problems based on complementary angles Know More About The Area of a Rectangle Tutorvista.com

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Problem 1: If one angle is 60 degree, find the angle 2 if the two angles are complementary to each other. Solution : Given: Angle 1 = 60. Angle1 and Angle 2 are complementary angles. Since the two angles are complementary angles they must add up to 90 degree. So, Angle 1 + Angle 2 = 90 degree Plug in the given angle in to the above equation, 60 + angle 2 = 90 degree. angle 2 = 90 degree 60 Angle 2 = 30 degrees. Problem 2: In the given pair of complementary angles, find the value of x and y. Solution : Given, angle CAB = 65 and angle ACB = 25 we know that in a rectangle all the four angles are equal to 90o so angle DAB = 90o By using the complementary angles rule, we can find the value of X angle DAC + angle CAB = 90o X + 65 = 90 X = 90 - 65 X = 25o We know that it is a pair of complementary angles So, Y = 65o x = 25o and y=65o

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Circle Circumference Formula


Circle Circumference Formula Circumference is one of the parts of circle. Circle is a geometric shape formed by infinite points which are equidistant from a fixed point. And circumference is the distance around the circle. A circle is nothing but a type of line. But there is a variation between a disk and a circle, because the circle and line have no area. Disk is also a shape of line but plane which has a circular outline. It consists of : Radius terms with the linear output and the circle is present by the sequence control in it ,the main value in the problem related to the following levels according to the variations . Below is given the explanation of parts of circle as well as circumference formula for better understanding. This will be a good geometry help and also will help for your geometry homework. Circumference = 2. . r or by an alternate formula Circumference = .d Where r represents the radius of a circle

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d represents the diameter of a circle. represents a transcendental number whose approximate value is 3.14 C is the center of the circle shown in the figure. How to Find Circumference Here are examples on finding circumference of cicle. Example 1 : Calculate circles circumference, where diameter is 3cm: Solution : From the diagram, the diameter of the circle is 3 cm. Formula to calculate the circumference c = d. = 3.14 * 3. = 9.42 cm. This is the circumference for the given circle. Example 2 : Calculate circles circumference, where radius is 2 inches: Solution : From the given diagram the radius of the circle is 2inch. Diameter = 2 * r. = 2 * 2. = 4cm. Formula to calculate the circumference c = d. = 3.14 * 4. = 12.56 in . This is the circumference of the given circle. Read More About What is the Area of a Parallelogram

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