Math, asked by kamalpande29, 11 months ago

in a linear pair, if both the angles are equal, what is the measure of each angle? If we increase the measure of one angle by 10°, what will be the measure of the other angle of the linear pair? SHOW THE CALCULATIONS ALSO. PLEASE ANSWER THIS QUESTION IT'S URGENT

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Answered by WhoKnowsWhy
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Step-by-step explanation:

First part of question

linear pair = 90°

let one angle = x

then, 2x = 90°

x = 90/2

x = 45°

second part of question

45° + 10 = 55°

other angle = 90° - 55°

= 35°

Answered by curlcandy
2

in a linear pair the sum of angles is 180°.

if both the angles are equal then each angle measures 90°.

if measure of one angle is incresed by 10° the other angle will measure 80°

calculation

let x be another angle

(90+10)+x=180°

100+x=180°

x=180-100

x=80°

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