Math, asked by monty360, 11 months ago

the measure of 2 adjacent angles of parallogram are in the ratio 3:2 find the measure of each of parallogram​

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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Opposite angles of a parallelogram are always add upto 180°.        

So, 180° = 3x + 2x          

⇒ 5x = 180°          

⇒ x = 36°          

So angles are;          

36° × 3 = 108° and 36° × 2 = 72°

Answered by komal5741
3

Step-by-step explanation:

let the ratio terms be 3x and 2x respectively.

Now you know that the sum of adjacent angles in a parallelogram is 180*.

Then, A/q

3x + 2x = 180

=) 5x = 180

therefore, x = 36*

hence the angles are 3x= 3*36=108

2x= 2*36=72

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