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Two adjacent angles of a parallelogram are (3x-4)° and (3x+10)°, then find angles of the parallelogram. ​

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Two adjacent angles of a parallelogram are (3x - 4)° and (3x + 10)°. Find the angles of the parallelogram.

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Two adjacent angles of a parallelogram are (3x-4)° and (3x+10)°, then find angles of the parallelogram.

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Two adjacent angles of a parallelogram are (3x-4)° and (3x+10)°

angles of the parallelogram.

In parallelogram , sum of adjecent angles is 180°

∴(3x−4)°+(3x+10)°=180°

⟹3x−4+3x+10=180

⟹6x+6=180

⟹6x=180−6

⟹6x=174

⟹x= 174/6

⟹x=29°

(3x−4)°=(3×29−4)=83°

(3x+10)°=(3×29+10)=97°

we know that,

In parallelogram opposite angles are equal

•°• Four angles of parallelogram is 83° , 97° , 83° and 97°

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