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in a certain linear pair one angle measures three less than twice as much as the other choose the diagram that you would draw to represent this linear pair

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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In such a scenario there is a basic concept that needs to be remembered, that the sum of both the linear angles is going to be 180 Degrees.


Thus, we will follow the formula, (X+Y=180).


Now considering that X=Twice the value of Y minus 3, thus (X=2Y-3).


Now if we put this value of X in to the formula (X+Y=180), we shall get the values of X and Y which happen to be X=119 degrees whereas Y=61 degrees.


So the Diagram representing these values will be the correct one.

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