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two adjacent angles of a parallelogram are 3 x minus 4 and 3 X + 16 find the value of x and hence find the measure of each of angles​

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Answered by ACHAL508
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SOLUTION: TWO ADJACENT ANGLES OF A PARALLELOGRAM ARE (3X-4) AND (3X+16) FIND THE VALUE OF X AND HENCE FIND THE MEASURE OF EACH OF ITS ANGLES. The two adjacent angles of a parallelogram = 180 degrees. (3x + 16) = 100 degrees.

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