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9 and 10 PLEASE ITS SO HARD!!!!

9 and 10 PLEASE ITS SO HARD!!!!-example-1
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9) Here, Two angles are unknown without any relation not even a variable.
So, we could calculate the sum of that two unknown angles only,not their individual magnitude.

It would be: 50 + 152 + missing angles = 360
m.a = 360 - 202
m.a = 158

In short, Sum of two Unknown angles would be 158

10) Here, ABCD is a Quadrilateral, so their adjacent side would make a linear pair equation, means their sum would be equal to 180

So, ∠1 + ∠2 = 180

Hope this helps!
User Sohan
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For 9: All the angle should add up to 360 degrees.

So 152+50=202

360-202=158 degrees (Missing angle measure)

Method being used: All angle should add up to 360 degrees.


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