Math, asked by basudebbank, 6 months ago

11. Two complementary angles are such that twice the measure of the one
is equal to three times the measure of the other. The larger of the two
measures
(a) 72°
(b) 54°
(c) 63°
(d) 36°

Answers

Answered by komalmaanjukomalmaan
8

Answer:

let one angle be x

let another angle be y

Step-by-step explanation:

2x=3y

x +y = 90

x=90 -y

2(90 -y) = 3y

180 -2y = 3y

5y = 180

y =180/5

y=36

x=90-y

x= 90 - 36

x= 54

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