Math, asked by nono592, 4 months ago

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Answered by ImperialGladiator
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Answer:

\anglex = 80°

\angley = 140°

\anglez = 80°

Step-by-step explanation:

\angle140° = y° i.e., 140° (opposite angles)

And also, \anglex = \angley

So,

We know that sum of all angles is 360°

Hence,

⟹ 140°(2) + x(2) = 360°

⟹ 280° + 2x = 360°

⟹ 2x = 360 - 280

⟹ x = 80° = z ans.

Answered by Anonymous
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A᭄nswer:−

\angle x = 80°

\angle y = 140°

\angle z = 80°

Step-by-step explanation:–

\angle 140° = y° i.e., 140° (opposite angles)

And also, \angle x = \angle y

So,

We know that sum of all angles is 360°

Hence,

⟹ 140°(2) + x(2) = 360°

⟹ 280° + 2x = 360°

⟹ 2x = 360 - 280

⟹ x = 80° = z ans.

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