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If two supplementary angles are in the ratio 1 : 2, then the bigger angle is
a) 120° b) 125° c) 60° d) 90°

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Answered by lakshmilakku
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Answer:

If two supplementary corners have a 1:2 ratio, the bigger angle is 120.

Step-by-step explanation:

Once angles add up to 180 °, they are named supplementary.

If the total amount of estimates for the provided two angles is 180°, the angles are referred to as supplementary. Assume that the two auxiliary angles seem to be x (larger angle) and y. (smaller angle).

Only two angles can add up to 180 degrees; 3 or more corners can add up to 180 degrees or radians, however, they are not considered supplementary.

The two angles must either be both angles or one intense angle while the other is obtuse.

Therefore, If two supplementary angles are in the ratio 1: 2, then the bigger angle is 120∘.

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