Math, asked by FLANTEN, 9 months ago

pls answer this whoever does is a genius ​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by omkarsankar123
1

Step-by-step explanation:

adjacent angles in parallelogram sum up to 180

so , when the ratio is 3:2, sum of those is 5, right

therefore, 5 is equavalent to 180

5=180

3=x

so, we do (3*180)/5 .  (cross multiplication)

so answer is 108 for one of them

and  180-108 = 72 for the second one( sum of adjacent angles is 180)

Answered by omprakashmalviya2000
2

Answer:

108° and 72°.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Ratio of measure of two adjacent angles: 3:2.

As the opposite lines in a Parellelogram are equal, we can take any 2 adjacent angles as co-interior angles and as they're enclosed by two parallel lines, their sum must be 180°.

So, let the measure of the two adjacent angles be 3x and 2x, respectively.

Now, we have:

3x + 2x = 180°

5x = 180°

x = 180°/5

x = 36°

Measure of first angle: 3x → 3×36° → 108°

Measure of second angle: 2x → 2×36° → 72°

Hence, the measure of the adjacent angles are 108° and 72°, respectively.

{Hope it helped you...}

{Kindly Mark as Brainliest...}

Similar questions