Asked by bavya
If one angle of parallelogram is twice of its adjacent angle. Find angle of parallelogram.
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Answered by
Henry
Angle A = X Degrees.
Angle B = 2X Degrees.
x + 2x = 180o
X = 60o = A.
2X = 120o = B.
C = A = 60o. The opposite angles are =.
D = B = 120o.
A+B+C+D = 60 + 120 + 60 + 120 = 360o.
Angle B = 2X Degrees.
x + 2x = 180o
X = 60o = A.
2X = 120o = B.
C = A = 60o. The opposite angles are =.
D = B = 120o.
A+B+C+D = 60 + 120 + 60 + 120 = 360o.
Answered by
Anonymous
If one angle in a rhombus is 80 degrees, what is the measure of its adjacent angle?
Answered by
anjali chaudhary
thanks , it helped me very much......
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