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If the angle of a parallelogram is two third of its adjacent angle, find the angle of parallelogram

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Answered by rahul152155
0

Answer:

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Answered by ratikaabansall
2

Answer:

Let x and y be two adjacent angles of a parallelogram.

According to the question,

⇒ x=

3

2

y ----- ( 1 )

We know in parallelogram, sum of adjacent angles are supplementary.

∴ x+y=180

o

.

3

2

y+y=180

o

[ From ( 1 ) ]

⇒ 2y+3y=540

o

⇒ 5y=540

o

⇒ y=108

o

.

Substituting value of y in equation ( 1 ) we get,

⇒ x=

3

2

×108

o

⇒ x=72

o

We know that, in parallelogram opposite angles are equal.

∴ Four angles of parallelogram are 108

o

,72

o

,108

o

and 72

o

.

Step-by-step explanation:

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