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Answered by athulyavincent
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Answered by Anonymous
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In the figure (Given) :-

  •  \bf \: ab \parallel \: cd
  •  \bf \angle z \:  = 40 \degree (opposite \: angles \: are \: equal)\\  \bf \angle \: z \:  =  \angle y(opposite \: angles \: are \: equal) \\  \bf \:

To find :-

  • The unknown angle i.e., = ??

Let's find (by properties) :-

  • \bf  \: As \:  we \:  know \:  that  \: here \:  \angle z =  \: 40° (opposite angles are equal)
  •   \bf \:  And, \angle z = \angle y ( opposite angles are equal)

Now,

  •   \bf \angle x + \angle \: y = 180 \degree ( linear pair)

Putting the value of y :-

\bf \implies \: x + 40 \degree = 180 \degree \:  \\  \bf \implies \:  x= (180 - 40) \degree \\  \bf \implies \: x = 140 \degree

 \bf  \huge{ \mathfrak{ \underline { \purple  A  \orange n \green s \pink w \red e \blue r :- }}}</p><p>\\ \bf\:✧ \angle \:x = 140° \\  \bf\: ✧ \:\angle \: y = 40° \:  \\  \bf \:  ✧\angle \: z = 40°

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