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If one angle of a parallelogram is twice of its adjacent angle, find the angles of the parallelogram​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let two adjacent angles be x and 2x.

In a parallelogram, sum of adjacent angles are 180°.

Therefore,

 \bf \implies x + 2x = 180 \degree

 \bf \implies 3x = 180 \degree

 \bf \implies x = 180 \div 3

 \bf \implies x = 60 \degree

Angles of parallelogram are

  • x = 60°

  • 2x = 2 × 60° = 120°

Thus, the two adjacent angles are 120° and 60°. Hence, the angles of the parallelogram are 120°, 60°, 120° and 60°.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Example:- 2/4, 5/11, etc.

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