Math, asked by aditya4959, 1 year ago

if two supplementary angles differ by 48 find the angle​


Ajsharma1231: The answer is 118' and 62'
Anonymous: How
Ajsharma1231: I am unable to attach my answe here
Anonymous: Ohk..
Ajsharma1231: Let the angles are a and 180-a (Since sum of supplementary angles is 180) So, according to question, a-(180-a)=48 , so a=118 and 180-a=62
satgupta23: Ans is 114 and 66
Anonymous: I got it .. let me try once .
satgupta23: Let one angle be x. So another angle is x-48. So, x+x-48=180. 2x=228....x=114..and another angle is 180-114 i.e. 67
satgupta23: Sorry 66*
Anonymous: 114 and 66 Is the answer

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

48+x=180

x=180-48

x=132°

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Answered by SnehalD
1

Greetings..!

We know, two supplementary angles sum up to make 180°

. So, let one of the angles be x°.

Then , the other one is (x - 48)°

. As , their sum is 180°, we can form the equation ,

⇒ x + x - 48 = 180

⇒2x = 180 + 48

 ⇒x = 228/2 = 114

Hence, we have x's value 114°.

So, the other angle is x - 48 = 114 - 48 = 66°.

Answer : Hence, angles are 114° and 66°.

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