Math, asked by sejal99957, 1 year ago

If two angles are supplementary and one angle is 5° more than four times the other , find the angles .

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Answered by SillySam
23
Heya mate,Here is ur answer

Let one angle be x.

A/Q

Other angle =4x+5

Also,

x+4x+5=180°

5x+5=180°

5x=180-5

5x=175°

x=180/5

x=35°

So, angle 1=35°

angle 2=4×35+5

=145°

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey Dude

 &lt;hr color="purple"&gt;<br /><br />Let one angle be 'w'<br />&lt;br&gt;<br />THEREFORE,<br />&lt;br&gt;<br />(w) + (4w + 5) = 180°<br />&lt;br&gt;<br />5w = 175<br />&lt;br&gt;<br />w = 35<br />&lt;br&gt;<br />So,<br />&lt;br&gt;<br />Angle 1 = w = 35°<br />&lt;br&gt;<br />and,<br />&lt;br&gt;<br />&lt;br&gt;<br />Angle 2 = 4w + 5 = 4(35) + 5<br />= 140 + 5<br />= 145°<br /><br />&lt;hr color="purple"&gt;<br />
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