Math, asked by Bhargav1438K, 6 months ago

Find the angle which is one and a half
times its supplement.​

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Answered by Ritikagupta37
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

180/2=90 and half

So, 90+45=135 degree

Answered by MissCardiologist
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Find the angle which is one and a half times its supplement.

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Let the first angle be x and second angle be 180 - x.

A/C

\implies \: y = \: \frac{180 - y}{2}

\implies \: 2y = 180 - y

\implies \: 3y = 180

\implies \: y = 60

first angle = 60°

second angle = 120°

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