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We will use the concept of Vertically Opposite angle here, i.e at the point of Intersection of two straight lines, the VOA (Vertically Opposite Angles) are equal

By using this property we will be having ;


{:\implies \quad \sf (6n-4)^(\circ)=(5n+7)^(\circ)}


{:\implies \quad \sf 6n-5n=7+4}


{:\implies \quad \bf \therefore \quad \underline{\underline{n=11}}}

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User Bamdad
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Answer:

  • n = 11°

Explanation:

  • When two straight lines intersect each other, then the pairs of angles so formed without any common arm are called vertically opposite angles.

  • Vertically opposite angles are equal to each other.

So,


{\longrightarrow \it\qquad { \ { (6n - 4) {}^( \circ) = {(5n + 7)}^( \circ) }}}

Removing the brackets,


{\longrightarrow \it\qquad { \ { 6n - 4{}^( \circ) = {5n + 7 \: }^( \circ) }}}


{\longrightarrow \it\qquad { \ { 6n - 5n = { 7 \: }^( \circ) +4{}^( \circ) }}}


{\longrightarrow \it\qquad { \pmb{ n = { 11 \: }^( \circ) }}}

Therefore,

  • The value of n is 11°
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