Math, asked by kalyaniramesh1210, 6 months ago

h and k are complementary angles.If h is one fifth of k, then what is the value of h and k?

Answers

Answered by asifkhan070305
6

Answer:

H and k are complementary andles

so h + k = 90

h = 1/5 k

k + 1/5 k = 90

6k/5 = 90

6k = 450

k = 450/6

k = 70

h = 1/5 k

=70/5

h = 20

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Answered by Minerva88
9

Answer:

k=75

h=15

Step by step explanation:

Let k=x

and

h=(1÷5) x

Since they are complementary angles(angles whose sum is 90 degrees)

k+h=90

x +(1÷5 )x=90

5x+(1÷5) x=90(by taking LCM on left side of equation)

6x÷5=90

6x=90×5

6x=450

x=450÷6

x=75

k=75degrees

h=(1÷5) x

h=(1÷5)75

h=15

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