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प्रश्न
Find the angle measure x in the given Figure

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उत्तर

From the figure, it can be concluded that,
70 + a = 180° (Linear pair)
a = 110°
60° + b = 180° (Linear pair)
b = 120°
Sum of the measures of all interior angles of a pentagon is 540º.
Therefore, in the given pentagon,
120° + 110° + 30° + x + x = 540°
260° + 2x = 540°
2x = 280°
x = 140°
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