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The measures of two adjacent angles of a parallelogram are in the ratio 3:2. Find the measure of each of the angles of the parallelogram.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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We know that ,

Opposite Sides of parallelogram are parallel...

So, the adjecent angle will be interior angles of the transversal....which has the sum 180°.

So, let 3x and 2x be the angles....

➜ 3x + 2x = 180°

➜ 5x = 180°

➜ x = 36°

So, the angles are ...

3x = 36 × 3 = 108°

2x = 2 × 36 = 72°

Now ,

We know ,

opposite angles of parallelegram are equal...

So, the angles of parallelogram are 108°,72°,108°,72°.

Answered by Anonymous
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Let us take the two adjacent angles be 3x & 2x

Note :- Sum of the adjacent angles in a parallelogram is 180°

So, we will simply add up and equal to 180 and will get the value of x

→ 3x + 2x = 180

→ 5x = 180

→ x = 180/5

→ x = 36

Thus, we got the value of x which is 36

Now, we will simply subsitute the values

1st angle :- 3x = 3 × 36 = 108

2nd angle :- 2x = 2 × 36 = 72

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