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Two complementary Angles are in the ratio 4 : 5 . Find the angles​

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Answered by SakshamKumarthegreat
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Answer:

Given that two coming complementary angles are in ratio 4:5. We know that sum of two complementary angles is 90°. ... Now, angle 1 = 4 × 10 = 40°. Second angle = 5 × 10 = 50°.

Answered by Anonymous
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\large\bf\underline{\implies{\orange{4x + 5x = 90}}}

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\large\bf\implies{\underline{\orange{4 \times 10 = 40}}}

\large\bf\implies{\underline{\green{5 \times 10 = 50}}}

Answered by Anonymous
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\Huge\bf\underline{\underline{\blue{Answer}}}

\small\bf\underline{\implies{\red{sum \: of \: two \: complementary \: angles \: is \: 90}}}

\large\bf\underline{\implies{\orange{4x + 5x = 90}}}

\large\bf\implies{\underline{\green{9x   = 90}}}

\large\bf\implies{\underline{\purple{x  =  \frac{90}{9}  = 10}}}

\huge\bf\implies{\underline{\red{x = 10}}}

\large\bf\implies{\underline{\orange{4 \times 10 = 40}}}

\large\bf\implies{\underline{\green{5 \times 10 = 50}}}

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