Math, asked by arvindaswal, 8 months ago

Two angles are making a linear

pair. If one of them is twice the

other, find the angles.​

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Answered by keshav2150
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In a linear pair the sum of 2 angles is always 180 degrees. Let the small angle be x. So the second angle is 2*60 degree=120 degrees.

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Answered by s15139bsumandeep0846
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Answer:

two angles form a linear pair, then the sum of the degree measures of the angle is 180o.

So, x+2x=180o.

3x=180o.

∴x=60o.

The measures of angles are 60o and 120o.

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