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Naddik [55]
3 years ago
13

Help,anyone can help me do quetion,I will mark brainlest.​

Mathematics
1 answer:
vichka [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

B3)  

z + 127 = 180   {linear pair}

z = 180 - 127

z = 53

y=  55    {Corresponding angles}

w + z + y =  180 {angle sum property of triangle}

w + 53 + 55 = 180

   w + 108 = 180

w = 180 -108

w = 72

x = w {Vertiaclly opposite angles}

x = 72

B4)  q +  101 = 180 {Linear pair}

               q = 180 -101

              q = 79

p = 142     {Corresponding angles}

p + s = 180        {linear pair}

142 + s = 180

        s = 180 - 142

        s = 38

s +q +r = 180          {angle sum property of triangle}

38 +  79 + r = 180

          117 + r = 180

                  r = 180 - 117

                  r = 63

y + 63 = 180 {linear pair}

y = 180 - 63

y = 117

x = q = {corresponding angles}

x = 79

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