Math, asked by anushkathapa712, 10 months ago


find the complementary angles, whose measus, is
in the ratio of
of 5: 1?​

Answers

Answered by Kapiltheflash
0

Answer:

The sum of Complementary angles is 90°.

let the two angles be 5x and x.

5x+x= 90°

6x = 90°

x= 90°/6

x= 15°

5x = 5*15= 75°

hope this helps you

Answered by bishwajeetsingh18
0

Answer:

The angles are 75° and 15°

Step-by-step explanation:

Let,5:1 =5x and 1x,

We know that sum of complementary angles =90°

  • 5x + 1x =90°
  • 6x =90°
  • x =90/6 =15
  • 5x =5×15= 75°
  • 1x =1×15= 15°.

Hope this will help u.

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