Math, asked by pari7865, 6 months ago

In a triangle, there are three angle
such that their sum is two Right angles.
1) If the angles of a truangle
Ratio 2:3:4. Find the dargest angle of
the triangle
2) What is the measure of each angle if all angles are equal

plzz answer the 2nd part​

Answers

Answered by rambabu8582
0

Answer :

Given, <A : <B : <C is equal to 2:3:4, let’s assume the values of angles as,

<A = 2x

<B = 3x

<C = 4x,

x is a whole number. You can see that we have taken the values of angles such that they are still in the ratio 2:3:4.

Now, we know that the sum of all the angles of a triangle is 180°.

So, in triangle ABC

<A + <B + <C = 180°

Putting values of angles,

2x + 3x + 4x = 180°

9x = 180°

x = 180°/9

x = 20°

So, angles are as follows,

<A = 2(x) = 2(20°) = 40°

<B = 3(x) = 3(20°) = 60°

<C = 4(x) = 4(20°) = 80°

Answered by bramhanandachowbey
3

Answer:

something 51°

2) 90°

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