Math, asked by umavaishnavi09, 5 months ago

the complement of an angle is 2/3 of the other then the angle is

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Hey Mate!!

We know that sum of complementary angles = 90°

Let one of the angles be "Y".

2/3 of Y + Y = 90°

2/3 ×Y + 3/3 × Y = 90° ( Denominators are equal)

5/3 Y = 90°

Y = 90 × 3/5

Y = 18× 3 = 54°

So, Y is 54°

2/3 of Y = 2/3 × 54

2×18 = 36°

So, 2/3 of Y is 36°

Hence, the complementary angles here are 54° and 36°

Hope this helps you!!

Answered by NitrixPlayer
2

Answer:

follow the steps

Step-by-step explanation:

ratio of the angles=2:3

so let's consider them as

2a and 3a

therefore, 2a+3a=90° (the sum of complementary angles is 90°)

so

2a+3a=90°

5a=90°

a=90/5

a=18

angle a = 18×2=36°

angle b = 18×3=54°

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