Math, asked by nagmakana, 11 months ago

Two supplementary angles are in the ratio of 3:2 . The smallest angle is _____ .​

Answers

Answered by JanhaviChaudhary
2

Answer:

the sum of two supplementary angles is 180 degree

Step-by-step explanation:

the sum of two supplementary angles are in ratio 3:2

we will suppose it 3x and 2x

so , 3x + 2x = 180 degree

5x =180 degree

X =180÷5

X= 36

so we will put the value of X

first angle=3x=3*36=108

second angle=2x=2*36=72

so , second angle is the smallest angle

Answered by ishaanporsheagrim
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppimentary angles equals 180° on adding, so let the angle be 3x and 2x

On adding,

3x+2x=180

5x=180

X=180/5

X=36

So, substituting X=36 we get

3×36=108°

2x36=72°

HOPE IT HELPS!

ALL THE BEST FRIEND!

Similar questions