Math, asked by saiphani0007, 1 month ago

1. Two opposite angles of a parallelogram are (3x-2) and (50-x)" . Find the measure of each angle of a parallelogram ​

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Answered by manaaljain12
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Answer:

Since opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal. Therefore,

3x−2=50−x⇒x=13

(3x−2)∘=3(13)−2=37∘

The measures of the adjacent angles of a parallelogram add up to be 180 degrees, or they are supplementary.

Another angle =180−37=143∘

The measure of each angle of the parallelogram.

37∘,143∘,37∘,143∘

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Answered by pioneer2528
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3x-2 is equal to 50-x

3x+x is equal to 50+3

4x is equal to 53

X is equal to 13

3 into 13 -3

37 this is angle A so angle A is equal to angle D

Angle B is equal to angle C

So angle c is equal to 37

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