Math, asked by aaggroup2002, 10 months ago

In the figure.. AB and CD are two straight lines intersecting at O. AngleAOD = ?

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Answered by akoldberg
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Answer:

132 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

<A0B = 180 degrees - < B0D = 132 degrees

Answered by mysticd
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 Given \:AB \: and \:CD \: are \: two \: straight \\lines \: intersecting \:at \:O .

 \angle {AOB} = 180\degree \\ ( Straight \: angle )

 \implies \angle {AOD} + \angle {DOB} = 180\degree

 \blue { ( Linear \:pair )}

 \implies \angle {AOD} + 40 \degree = 180\degree

 \implies \angle {AOD} = 180 \degree - 40\degree

 \implies \angle {AOD} = 140\degree

Therefore.,

 \red { Value \:of \:\angle {AOD} } \green { = 140\degree}

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