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measures of opposite angles of a parallelogram are ( 3x-2)° and (50-x)° find the meanure of it's each angle
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Answered by UnCoLlEcTeD
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Answer:

We Know That Opposite Angles Of Parallelogram Are Equal.

Step-by-step explanation:

Therefore,

3x-2 = 50-x

3x+x = 50+2

4x = 52

x = 13.

So, (3x-2) = 37 and (50-x) = 37.

To Find The Measure Of An Adjacent Angle If One Adjacent Angle Is Already Given, Subtract 180 From It.

Therefore,

180-37 = 143.

Hence, Measure Of All Angles Of The Given Parallelogram Are 37 degrees, 143 degrees, 37 degrees, And 143 degrees Respectively.

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