Math, asked by mohantajogeswar67, 10 months ago

5. Find an angle which is 100° more than its
supplement​

Answers

Answered by supriths4804
17

Answer:

The two angles are 40° and 140°.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the two angles be x and y

x=y+100-------☆

Also,

x+y=180°(Supplementary angles)

y+100+y=180(From ☆)

2y=180-100

2y=80°

y=80/2

y=40°

x=y+100

x=40+100

x=140°

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Answered by bhojarajuk75
6

Answer:

140°

Step-by-step explanation:

let us consider the angle which we have to find is equal to "x"

and let us consider it's supplement angle is equal to "y"

so, according to the given question,

x=100°+y----->eq(1)

as x&y are supplementary angles,

==> x+y=180°

now substitute eq (1)in above result,

2y+100°=180°

2y=80°

y=40°

then x=180°-y

==> x= 140°

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