Math, asked by shahjirajesh, 5 months ago

find the two angles if the given two supplenmentey angles are in ratio 2:3?​

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Answered by shivangiroy27
3

Let the measure of two angles be 2x° and 3x°. 

So sum of two supplementary angles = 180° 

2x + 3x = 180° 

5x = 180° => x = 36° 

Required angles 2x = 2 x 36° = 72° 

3x = 3 x 36° = 108°

Answered by MrCelestial
8

Question:-

find the two angles if the given two supplenmentey angles are in ratio 2:3?

Answer:-

\rightarrow \: 2x + 3x = 180\degree \\ \rightarrow5x = 180\degree \\ \rightarrow \: x =  \frac{180}{5}  \\ \rightarrow \: x = 36.

So ,The Two Angles If The Given Two Supplementary Angles Are 2:3

So,

Angle 1st

\rightarrow \: 2x = 2 \times 36 \\  = 72.

Angle 2nd

\rightarrow \: 3x = 3 \times 36 \\  = 108.

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