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if the supplementary angle of an angle is four tines of its complementary angle , write the value of the angle

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Answered by ShuchiRecites
37
\textit{ \textbf{ Hello Mate! }}

Let an angle be x

Then its supllimentary = 180° - x

Then its complimentary = 90° - x

By question equation we get :

180° - x = 4( 90° - x )

180° - x = 360° - 4x

3x = 180°

x = 60°

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saivarsha78: Hi
Answered by Anonymous
25
Hey there ,,  

Given that :- supplementary angle is 4 times its complementary angle ,

let the angle be x ,

therefore ,  

Supplementary angle = 180-x  

Than ,   Complementary= 90°-x

Now , a/q

 180-x = 4(90-x)  

180-x = 360-4x  

3x = 180

x = 60°

 Hence , angle = 60°

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