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if two angles are supplementary and one angle is double the other then larger in one variable​

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Answered by GouravVed
1

Answer:

Let the I st Angle be x.

II nd Angle be 2x.

According to the Question,

x+2x=180

3x=180

x=180/3=60

I st Angle = 60°

II nd Angle = 2x = 2X60 = 120°

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Answered by rcdci311
2

Answer:

The two angles are 60° and 120°

Step-by-step explanation:

Let one of the angles be x

One of the angles is double than the other

Hence, the two angles are x and 2x

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x + 2x = 180°

3x = 180°

x = 180/3

x = 60°

x = 60°

2x = 60*2 = 120°

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