Math, asked by banshika66, 1 day ago

Two angles are supplementary. One is
64
more than the other. Find the angles.

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Answered by RohitVaishnavv
1

Answer:

The Correct Answer is 58 Degrees and 122 Degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Angles that add up to 180 degrees are known as supplementary angles. Angles 130° and 50°, for example, are supplementary angles since the sum of their angles is 180°.

Let the first angle be 'x'

The other angle will be 'x+64'

Therefore,

x + x + 64 = 180

2x + 64 = 180

2x = 116

x = 58 Degrees

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