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two supplementary angles are in the ratio of 3:6 find the angles​

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Answered by saumyajitranasingh63
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The two angles have a ration of 3:6. The two angles are supplements to they total 180 degrees. The ratio of 3:6 means the 180 degrees has been split into 3+6 = 9 parts. One angle is 3 parts, so it = 3*20 = 60 degrees.

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The two angles have a ration of 3:6. The two angles are supplements to they total 180 degrees. The ratio of 3:6 means the 180 degrees has been split into 3+6 = 9 parts. One angle is 3 parts, so it = 3*20 = 60 degrees.

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