Measures of opposite angles of a parallelogram are (3x-2)° and (50 - x)°. Find the measure of its each angle.
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Given two opposite angles of a parallelogram are (3x − 2)º and (50 − x)º
Recall that opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal.
Hence (3x − 2) = (50 − x)
⇒ 3x + x = 50 + 2
⇒ 4x = 52
∴ x = 13
(3x − 2)º = [3(13) − 2]º = [39 − 2]º = 37º
Sum of adjacent angles is 180º
Hence other two equal opposite angles = 180º − 37º = 143°
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Recall that opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal.
Hence (3x − 2) = (50 − x)
⇒ 3x + x = 50 + 2
⇒ 4x = 52
∴ x = 13
(3x − 2)º = [3(13) − 2]º = [39 − 2]º = 37º
Sum of adjacent angles is 180º
Hence other two equal opposite angles = 180º − 37º = 143°
If it is the right answer then Give me Braunlist
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as we know that OPPOSITE angle of ||gm are EQUAL , so
▪3x-2 =50-x
▪4x = 52
▪x=52/4
▪x=13
▪x=13
therefore angles are:-
•13×3-2=37°
•50-13 = 37°
hope it helps you.........
as we know that OPPOSITE angle of ||gm are EQUAL , so
▪3x-2 =50-x
▪4x = 52
▪x=52/4
▪x=13
▪x=13
therefore angles are:-
•13×3-2=37°
•50-13 = 37°
hope it helps you.........
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