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If two complementary angles differ by 30°, what are the angles?

A. 30° and 60°
B. 45° and 75°
C. 60° and 90°
D. None of these

Explanation:

Let the angles be x and 90-x. Solving x - (90-x) = 30 gives x = 30°. The angles are 30° and 60°. Other options do not satisfy the conditions.

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