Math, asked by rajeshSaxena, 1 year ago

What's the actual measure of an angle if it is equal to one third of its supplement?


geewhiz0203: Ans: 45 deg (because: 45deg+135deg=180deg)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Supplementary angle =180 degrees
1/3 of supplementary angle=(1/3*180)=60 degrees
therefore,Actual measure of the angle=60 degrees(as it is equal to 1/3 of its supplement)
Answered by Apoorva17
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180/3=60 degree 1/3 of its supplement is 60 degree

Apoorva17: I am sorry, I solved it in hurry and yea the answer is 45 I will explain how
Apoorva17: Let the angle which is 1/3rd of its supplement be x, so the other angle becomes 3x, now 3x+x=4x. 4x=180 180/4= 45 45×3=135 and 135+45=180
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