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If an angle 'x' of a parallelogram is 24° more than its adjacent angle, then the value of 'x' is:

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Answered by bharatsingh2003
4
Here is your answer! ! !

1st angle = x
2nd angle = x + 24

We know that the line of parallelogram are parallel so their angle sum is equal to 180.

1st angle + 2nd angle = 180
x + x + 24 = 180
2x = 180 - 24
2x = 156
x = 78

I hope its helpfull for you.

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Answered by sony2005
4
In a parallelogram adjacent angles sum is 180.
so, x+24+x=180
2x+24=180
2x=180-24
2x= 156
x=156÷2
:-) x=78
:-) first angle is 78+24=102
and the second is 78degrees
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