Math, asked by shreyamishra8374, 7 months ago

parallelograms, find the measures of the angles marked as x, y, z.

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Answered by nirajprajapati437
1

Answer:

Its 140°

Step-by-step explanation:

Opposite angles of a parallelogram are of equal measure.

Angle X= 180-40

Therefore, X= 140

Also Angle X, Y, and Z are also equal in //m

So the answer is 140°

So

140° + 140° + 40° + 40° = 360°

Answered by sangeetagupta1303198
4

Step-by-step explanation:

construct \:  = an \: angle \:  <  \: w \:  which \: is \: adjacent \: to \:  < y \\ 40degree  +  < z  = 180 \:  \:  \:  \:  \: ...(adjacent \: angles \: of \: a \: parallelogram \: are \: supplementary) \\  < z = 180 - 40 \\  < z = 140 \\  \\  < z =  < y \:  \:  \:  \:  \: ...(opposites \: angles \: of \: the \: parallelogram \: are \: congurent) \\  < y = 140  \\  \\ {40}^{o}  =  < w \:  \:  \: ...(opposite \: angles \: of \: a \: parallelogram \: is \: congurent) \\  < w =  {40}^{o}  \\  \\   < w  +   < x= 180 \:  \:  \:  \: ..(angles \: in \: linear \: pair) \\   {40}^{o}  +  < x =  {180}^{o}  \\  < x= 180 - 40 \\  < x =  {140}^{o} \\  \\ hope \: it \: helps \: u \:

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