Math, asked by ayushdeshmukh74208, 11 months ago

if the adjacent angles of parallelogram are (2x) and (3x-40) then the value of x​

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Answered by Hulkkav
7

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that, adjacent angles of a parallelogram are supplementary i.e. it's sum is 180°.

Therefore, 2x+(3x-40)= 180°

5x-40=180°

5x= 220°

x=220°/5

x= 44°

Answered by mddilshad11ab
63

▂ ▄ ▅ ▆ ▇ █ SOLUTION █ ▇ ▆ ▅ ▄ ▂

✼GIVEN✼

  • The adjacent Angle of PARALLELOGRAM
  • 2x and 3x-40

✼we know, that the adjacent angles of PARALLELOGRAM

✼is equal to sum of two angle

  • Angle A+ Angle D

✼According to the above information✼

⟹sum of two adjacent angles=180°

⟹2x+3x-40=180

⟹5x-40=180

⟹5x=180+40

⟹5x=220

⟹x=44

⟹Hence:-

  • Angle D=2x=44*2=88°
  • Angle A=3x-40=3*44-40=92°
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