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Two opposite angles of a parallelogram are (3x - 2)° and (50 - x)". Find the measure of each angle of
the parallelogram. pls explain this​

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Answered by anuragverma49931
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as \: we \: know \:  \\ opp \: angles \: of \: llgm \: make \: sum \: of \: {180}^{.} \\ so \:  \\ 3x - 2 + 50 - x = 180 \\ 2x + 48 = 180 \\ 2x = 180 - 48 \\ x =  \frac{132}{2}  \\ x = 66 \\ putting \: value \: of \: x \:  \\ angles \: we \: get \:t he \: answer

Answered by atkk49260
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Step-by-step explanation:

opposite angles of parallelogram are supplementry

therefore, 50 - x + (3× - 2) = 180

50 - × + 3× - 2 = 180

by solving this we get x = 66

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