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Gaurav Seth 3 years, 11 months ago
x and y are complementary angles
So, x + y =90 degrees
A. x = 35 degrees
—> x + y = 90 degrees
So, y = 90 - x
hence, y = 90 - 35
Finally, y = 55 degrees
Similarly you can find for B.
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