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A and«B are complementary angles. The ratio of

A and«B are complementary angles. The ratio of-example-1
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∠A and ∠B are complementary angles:


\angle A+\angle B=90\degree\ldots(1)

The ratio of ∠A to ∠B is 5 : 13:


(\angle A)/(\angle B)=(5)/(13)\ldots(2)

From equation (2):


\angle A=(5\angle B)/(13)\ldots(3)

Now, using (3) in (1):


\begin{gathered} (5\angle B)/(13)+\angle B=90\degree \\ (18\angle B)/(13)=90\degree \\ \angle B=(90\degree\cdot13)/(18) \\ \Rightarrow\angle B=65\degree \end{gathered}

Finally, using this result on (3):


\begin{gathered} \angle A=(5\cdot65\degree)/(13) \\ \therefore\angle A=25\degree \end{gathered}

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