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If the opposite angles of a parallelogram measures (3x – 4)o and (2x + 1)o, then find the degree measure of the adjacent angles of the parallelogram.​

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

We know that in parallelogram, sum of adjacent angles is 180

o

∴ (3x−4)

o

+(3x+10)

o

=180

o

⇒ 3x−4+3x+10=180

o

⇒ 6x−6=180

o

⇒ 6x=174

o

⇒ x=

6

174

o

⇒ x=29

o

.

⇒ (3x−4)

o

=(3×29−4)

o

=83

o

⇒ (3x+10)

o

=(3×29+10)

o

=97

o

We know that, in parallelogram opposite angles are equal.

∴ Four angles of parallelogram are 83

o

,97

o

,83

o

and 97

o

.

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Answered by sheelajain18628
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

We know that in parallelogram, sum of adjacent angles is 180

o

∴ (3x−4)

o

+(3x+10)

o

=180

o

⇒ 3x−4+3x+10=180

o

⇒ 6x−6=180

o

⇒ 6x=174

o

⇒ x=

6

174

o

⇒ x=29

o

.

⇒ (3x−4)

o

=(3×29−4)

o

=83

o

⇒ (3x+10)

o

=(3×29+10)

o

=97

o

We know that, in parallelogram opposite angles are equal.

∴ Four angles of parallelogram are 83

o

,97

o

,83

o

and 97

o

.

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