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the opposite angles of a parallelogram are 2x+10 degree and 3x-15 degree find the each angle measurement in the parallelogram​

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Answered by rasika2936
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Answer:

opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal so

2x+10=3x-15

2x-3x=-15-10

-x=-25

Answered by AestheticSky
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\large\underline{\pmb{\sf Property...}}

  • \sf\green{Opposite\:Angles\:of\:parallelogram\:are\:equal}

\large\underline{\pmb{\sf Required\:Solution....}}

  • According, to the given identity, the given angles are equal.

\therefore \sf 2x+10=3x-15

:\implies \sf10+15=3x-2x

:\implies\boxed{\sf x=25°}

  • As we got the required value of x, let's calculate the angles.
  • For that, we just have to put the value of x in the given equation of angles.

\underline{\rm{\sf 1st \:Angle :- }}

:\implies \sf 2x+10

:\implies\sf 2(25)+10

:\implies 50+10=\red{60°}

\underline{\rm{\sf 2nd\:Angle:-}}

:\implies \sf 3x-15

:\implies \sf 3(25)-15

:\implies\sf 75-15 = \red{60°}

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Done :D

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:-

  • Opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal.
  • adjacent angles of a parallelogram are supplementary i.e their sum is 180°
  • Diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other
  • Each diagonal of a parallelogram separates it into two congruent triangles.
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