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Let the Angles of the Quadrilateral Be

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Let the angles of the quadrilateral be \[\left( a - 3d \right)^\circ, \left( a - d \right)^\circ, \left( a + d \right)^\circ \text{ and }\left( a + 3d \right)^\circ\]
We know: \[a - 3d + a - d + a + d + a - 2d = 360\]
\[ \Rightarrow 4a = 360\]
\[ \Rightarrow a = 90\]
We have:
Greatest angle = 120°
Now,
\[a + 3d = 120\]
\[ \Rightarrow 90 + 3d = 120\]
\[ \Rightarrow 3d = 30\]
\[ \Rightarrow d = 10\]
Hence,
\[\left( a - 3d \right)^\circ, \left( a - d \right)^\circ, \left( a + d \right)^\circ\text{ and }\left( a + 3d \right)^\circ\] are

\[60^\circ, 80^\circ, 100^\circ\text{ and }120^\circ\], respectively.
Angles of the quadrilateral in radians =
\[\left( 60 \times \frac{\pi}{180} \right), \left( 80 \times \frac{\pi}{180} \right) , \left( 100 \times \frac{\pi}{180} \right) \text{ and }\left( 120 \times \frac{\pi}{180} \right)\]
\[\frac{\pi}{3}, \frac{4\pi}{9}, \frac{5\pi}{9}\text{ and } \frac{2\pi}{3}\]
 

 

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Chapter 4: Measurement of Angles - Exercise 4.1 [Page 15]

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R.D. Sharma Mathematics [English] Class 11
Chapter 4 Measurement of Angles
Exercise 4.1 | Q 6 | Page 15

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