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If two adjacent of angles of a parallelogram are (2x + 10), and (3x - 5), find the value of x.​

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Answered by rabiarai786
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If two adjacent of angles of a parallelogram are (2x + 10), and (3x - 5), find the value of x.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • angles of the parallelogram are :-
  • (2x + 10) = (2(35) + 10) = 80°
  • (3x - 5) = (3(35) - 5) = 100°

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that :

  • Angles :-
  1. (2x + 10)
  2. (3x - 5)

We know that,

Adjacent angles of a parallelogram = 180°.

So,

(2x + 10) + (3x - 5) = 180°

5x + 5° = 180°

5x = 180° - 5°

5x = 175°

x = 175/5

x = 35

Therefore angles of the parallelogram are :-

  • (2x + 10) = (2(35) + 10) = 80°
  • (3x - 5) = (3(35) - 5) = 100°

If you will add them, They will add up to 180°.


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