Math, asked by gurjotchhabra06, 6 months ago

If two supplementary angles are in the ratio 17 : 3, then the angles are:If two supplementary angles are in the ratio 17 : 3, then the angles are:

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Answered by tyrbylent
3

Answer:

153° and 27°

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of supplementary angles is 180°

180° ÷ (17 + 3) = 9°

17 × 9° = 153°

3 × 9° = 27°

Answered by gauravkumar1955a
1

Step-by-step explanation:

17 AND 3 ARE IN RATIO

Let 17 be 17x

and 3 be 3x

sum of supplementary angles =180 degree

17x+3x=180degree

20x=180degree

x=180/20

x=9

17x=17*9=153

3x=3*9=27

17x=153

3x=27

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