Angles C and D are complementary. The ratio of the measure of Angle C to the measure of Angle D is 2:3. What are the measures of both angles?

Respuesta :

Answer:

36° and 54°

Step-by-step explanation:

Complementary angles are angles whose sum equals to 90°

Hence C +D = 90°

The ratio of C &D = 2:3 respectively

Sum of the ratio = 2+3 = 5

Hence we divide each of the ratio by the sum of the entire ratio and then multiply by 90°

For angle C :

2/5 × 90

2×18 = 36°

For angle D :

3/5× 90

3×18 = 54°

Hence the angles are 36° and 54° respectively

To proof that we are actually right

C+D = 90°

36+54 = 90°

Hence the answer is right.