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cite an instance where you can use any of the modals expressing permission prohibition or obligation​

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Answered by ITZAYOUTUBER
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\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\sf \large \red{\underline{ Question:-}}\\\\\end{gathered}\end{gathered}Question:−

The measures of two adjacent angles of a parallelogram are in the ratio 3:2. Find the measure of each of the angles of the parallelogram.

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The measures of two adjacent angles of a parallelogram are in the ratio 3:2.

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Find the measure of each of the angles of the parallelogram.

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\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\: \\ \sf \to \: 3x + 2 x = 180\: \\ \\ \sf \to \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \:5x = 180 \\ \\ \: \sf \to \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \:x \: = \frac{180}{5} \\ \\ \sf \to \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \:x \: = \cancel{ \frac{180}{5} } \\ \\ \sf \to \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \purple{x = 36}\\\\\end{gathered}\end{gathered}→3x+2x=180→5x=180→x=5180→x=5180→x=36

\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\sf \to \: 3x \\ \sf \to \: 3 \times 36 \\ \sf \to \red{108 }\\ \\ \\ \sf \to \: 2x \\ \sf \to \: 2 \times 36 \\ \sf \to \orange{72} \\\end{gathered}\end{gathered}→3x→3×36→108→2x→2×36→72

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\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\\ \\ \sf \to 3x + 2x = 180 \\ \\ \sf \to \: 3 \times 36 +2 \times 36 = 180 \\ \\ \sf \to \: 108 + 72 = 180 \\ \\ \sf \to \:180 = 180 \\ \\ \large \underline{ \pink{ \sf \: hence \: verified}} \huge \dag\end{gathered}\end{gathered}→3x+2x=180→3×36+2×36=180→108+72=180→180=180henceverified†

Answered by madhurg40
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Answer:

Answer:When we want to express permission, prohibition (not allowing something), obligation or no obligation we use modal verbs. 'Can' is most often used to ask for or give permission but 'may' and 'could' are also possible even though they are not used as often as 'can'

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