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In an parallelogram one angle is 50 degree what will be its adjecent angle

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Answered by BrainlyPrincess
51

Answer:

The adjacent angle of 50° will be 130°

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : One angle of parallelogram is 50°

To find : Its adjacent angle

Solution :

We know that, measure of adjacent angle of a parallelogram = 180° - Given angle

Let's assume ABCD is a parallelogram

Let ∠A = 50°

∠A + ∠B = 180

➾ 50 + ∠B = 180

➾ ∠B = 180 - 50

∠B = 130

The adjacent angle of 50° is 130°

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Answered by Anonymous
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\large{\sf{Let \:\:the\:\:second\:\:angle\:\:be \:\:x^{\circ}}}

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\large{\sf{55^{\circ} + x^{\circ} = 180^{\circ}}}

\large{\sf{x = 180^{\circ} - 55^{\circ}}}

\large{\sf{x = 125^{\circ}}}

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