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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Trigonometry.

here, we use the Linear pair property of the adjacent angles.

We know that, all the adjacent angles in a linear pair add to get 180°

so we get as,

=> (n+6) +90°+(2n+3) =180°

=> (n+6) +(2n+3) =180-90

=> 3n+9 = 90

=> 3n= 90-9

=> 3n = 81

hence, n = 81/3

=> n = 27°

thus the value of n is 27° .