Math, asked by devkotakaruna770, 3 months ago

if a pair of complementary angles are in the ratio of 4:11 find them ​

Answers

Answered by rsssudha
1

Answer:

We multiply thr ratio 4:11 with 6 and so we get 24 and 66.So the angles are 24;66

Answered by Aɾꜱɦ
13

Required AnswEr:

  • The required angles are 24° and 66°.

Given Information:

  • The pair of complementary angles are in the ratio of 4:11.

Need To Find Out:

  • The required angles = ?

Required Solution:

Let the first angle be 4y.

And, second angle be 11y.

As we know that:

  • Sum of complementary angles = 90°

According to the problem:

=> 4y + 11y = 90°

=> 15y = 90°

=> y = 90/15

=> y = 30/5

=> y = 6°

Therefore:

  • First Angle = 4y
  • First Angle = 4 × 6
  • First Angle = 24°

  • Second Angle = 11y
  • Second Angle = 11 × 6
  • Second Angle = 66°

Hence:

  • The required angles are 24° and 66°.
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