English, asked by mukeshbankofindia, 5 months ago

two supplementary angel differ by 48.find the angle ​

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Answered by leeanglaktuhu
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Answer:

Supplementary angles are two angles with a sum of 180 degrees. If the two angles differ by 48 degrees, the bigger angle is 48 degrees more and equals x+48 . The sum of the two angles is 180, so... x=66 This is the measure of the smaller angle.

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Answered by DynamicNinja
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Supplementary angles are those angles whose sum is equal to 180°.

Let the greater angle be 'x', then the smaller angle would be '(180° - x)'.

As the two supplementary angles differ by 48°, that means;

Greater angle - Smaller angle = 48°

x-(180-x)=48\\x-180+x=48\\2x-180=48\\2x=48+180\\2x=228\\x=\frac{228}{2} =114\\

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