Math, asked by richard7740, 1 year ago

Find the supplement of 4/3 of right angle

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
263
Hi there!

Right angle= 90°

First we need to find what is the 4/3 of 90°.

There are two ways-

1).
⇒ 4/3×90
⇒ 120°

2).
⇒ 90÷3 →30 (1/3 of 90)
⇒ ∴, 30×4 → 120°

Now, to find the supplement,

⇒ 180-120
⇒60°

∴, the supplement of 4/3 of 90° is 60°.

Hope it helps!


Answered by mindfulmaisel
50

"The supplement of\frac{4}{3} of 90^{ \circ }\quad is\quad 60^{ \circ }

Solution:

Right angle = 90^{\circ}

First we need to find \frac{4}{3} of 90^{\circ}

There are two ways:

1. \frac{4}{3} \times 90

\Rightarrow 120^{\circ}

2. \Rightarrow \frac{90}{3}

\Rightarrow 30

\Rightarrow 30 \times 4=120^{\circ}

Now, to find the supplement,

When we add two supplementary angle, we get the addition as 180^{\circ}

Angle 1 + angle 2 = 180^{\circ}

\Rightarrow 180^{\circ}-120^{\circ}

\Rightarrow 60^{\circ}

Thus, on adding two angles which are 120^{\circ} and 60^{\circ}, we get 180^{\circ} as result."

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