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please solve this sum​

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Answered by komalkaswan4773
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Answer: 130°

Step-by-step explanation: The sum length any two adjacent angle of parallelogram is 180 °.

A.T.Q:

Angle TQP = 50°

TQP + QTP = 180°

Now,

180° - 50° = 130°

So the angle QTP is 130°

Answered by Nikhil0204
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Let angle QTP = x

As,

angle SRQ = angle QPS {Opposite Angles of parallelogram are equal}

Using Exterior Angle Property,

angle \: QPS = angle \: TQP + angle \: QTP \\ 120 = 50 + x \\  =  > x = 120 - 50 \\  =  > x = 70

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