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6. One of the angles forming linear pair is twice the other angle. Find their measures.​

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Answered by xcishika4974
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60 and 120

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Answered by ranjeetcarpet
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If two angles form a linear pair, then the sum of the degree measures of the angles is 180°.

If two angles form a linear pair, then the sum of the degree measures of the angles is 180°. 

If two angles form a linear pair, then the sum of the degree measures of the angles is 180°. Let x = measure of the smaller angle

If two angles form a linear pair, then the sum of the degree measures of the angles is 180°. Let x = measure of the smaller angle 

If two angles form a linear pair, then the sum of the degree measures of the angles is 180°. Let x = measure of the smaller angle Then, 2x = measure of the other angle.

If two angles form a linear pair, then the sum of the degree measures of the angles is 180°. Let x = measure of the smaller angle Then, 2x = measure of the other angle. 

If two angles form a linear pair, then the sum of the degree measures of the angles is 180°. Let x = measure of the smaller angle Then, 2x = measure of the other angle. So, x + 2x = 180°

If two angles form a linear pair, then the sum of the degree measures of the angles is 180°. Let x = measure of the smaller angle Then, 2x = measure of the other angle. So, x + 2x = 180° 

If two angles form a linear pair, then the sum of the degree measures of the angles is 180°. Let x = measure of the smaller angle Then, 2x = measure of the other angle. So, x + 2x = 180°            3x = 180°

If two angles form a linear pair, then the sum of the degree measures of the angles is 180°. Let x = measure of the smaller angle Then, 2x = measure of the other angle. So, x + 2x = 180°            3x = 180° 

If two angles form a linear pair, then the sum of the degree measures of the angles is 180°. Let x = measure of the smaller angle Then, 2x = measure of the other angle. So, x + 2x = 180°            3x = 180°             x = 60°

If two angles form a linear pair, then the sum of the degree measures of the angles is 180°. Let x = measure of the smaller angle Then, 2x = measure of the other angle. So, x + 2x = 180°            3x = 180°             x = 60° 

If two angles form a linear pair, then the sum of the degree measures of the angles is 180°. Let x = measure of the smaller angle Then, 2x = measure of the other angle. So, x + 2x = 180°            3x = 180°             x = 60° The measures of the angles are 60° and 120°.

If two angles form a linear pair, then the sum of the degree measures of the angles is 180°. Let x = measure of the smaller angle Then, 2x = measure of the other angle. So, x + 2x = 180°            3x = 180°             x = 60° The measures of the angles are 60° and 120°. 

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