1. (i) 126° + 44° = 170° l ||m because sum of interior opposite angles should be 180. (ii) 75° + 75° = 150° l ||m because sum of angles does not obey the property of parallel lines. (iii) 57° + 123° = 180° l ||m due to supplementary angles property of parallel lines. (iv) 98° + 72° + 170° l is not parRead more

    (i) 126° + 44° = 170°
    l ||m because sum of interior opposite angles should be 180.
    (ii) 75° + 75° = 150°
    l ||m because sum of angles does not obey the property of parallel lines.
    (iii) 57° + 123° = 180°
    l ||m due to supplementary angles property of parallel lines.
    (iv) 98° + 72° + 170°
    l is not parallel to m because sum of angles does not obey the property of
    parallel lines.

    Class 7 Maths Chapter 5 Exercise 5.2

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  2. (i) Given, AB || DE and BC is a transversal line and ∠ABC = 70° ∵ ∠ABC = ∠DGC [Corresponding angles] ∴ ∠DGC = 70° ……….(i) (ii) Given, BC || EF and DE is a transversal line and ∠DGC = 70° ∵ ∠DGC = ∠DEF [Corresponding angles] ∴ ∠DEF = 70° [From equation (i)] Class 7 Maths Chapter 5 Exercise 5.2 for moRead more

    (i) Given, AB || DE and BC is a transversal line and ∠ABC = 70°
    ∵ ∠ABC = ∠DGC [Corresponding angles]
    ∴ ∠DGC = 70° ……….(i)

    (ii) Given, BC || EF and DE is a transversal line and ∠DGC = 70°
    ∵ ∠DGC = ∠DEF [Corresponding angles]
    ∴ ∠DEF = 70° [From equation (i)]

    Class 7 Maths Chapter 5 Exercise 5.2

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  3. (i) Given, l||m and t is transversal line. ∴ Interior vertically opposite angle between lines l and t = 110° ∴ 110° + x = 180° [Supplementary angles] ⇒ x = 180° - 110° = 70° (ii) Given, l||m and t is transversal line. x + 2x = [Interior opposite angles] ⇒ 3x = 180° ⇒ x= 180°/3 = 60° (iii) Given, l||Read more

    (i) Given, l||m and t is transversal line.
    ∴ Interior vertically opposite angle between lines l and t = 110°
    ∴ 110° + x = 180° [Supplementary angles]
    ⇒ x = 180° – 110° = 70°

    (ii) Given, l||m and t is transversal line.
    x + 2x = [Interior opposite angles]
    ⇒ 3x = 180°
    ⇒ x= 180°/3 = 60°

    (iii) Given, l||m and a||b.
    x=100° [Corresponding angles]

    Class 7 Maths Chapter 5 Exercise 5.2

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  4. Given, p||q and cut by a transversal line. ∵ 125° + e = 180° [Linear pair] ∴ e = 180° - 125° = 55° ……….(i) Now e = f = 55° [Vertically opposite angles] Also a = f = 55° [Alternate interior angles] a = b + 180° [Linear pair] ⇒ 55° + b = 180° [From equation (i)] ⇒ b = 180° - 55° = 125° Now a = c = 55°Read more

    Given, p||q and cut by a transversal line.
    ∵ 125° + e = 180° [Linear pair]
    ∴ e = 180° – 125° = 55° ……….(i)
    Now e = f = 55° [Vertically opposite angles]
    Also a = f = 55° [Alternate interior angles]
    a = b + 180° [Linear pair]
    ⇒ 55° + b = 180° [From equation (i)]
    ⇒ b = 180° – 55° = 125°
    Now a = c = 55° and b = d = 125° [Vertically opposite angles]
    Thus, a = 55°,b = 125°, c = 55°, d = 125°, e = 55° and f = 55°.

    Class 7 Maths Chapter 5 Exercise 5.2

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  5. (i) The pairs of corresponding angles: ∠1, ∠5; ∠2, ∠6; ∠4, ∠8 and ∠3, ∠7 (ii) The pairs of alternate interior angles are: ∠3, ∠5 and ∠2, ∠8 (iii) The pair of interior angles on the same side of the transversal: ∠3, ∠8 and ∠2, ∠5 (iv) The vertically opposite angles are: ∠1, ∠3; ∠2, ∠4; ∠6, ∠8 and ∠5,Read more

    (i) The pairs of corresponding angles:
    ∠1, ∠5; ∠2, ∠6; ∠4, ∠8 and ∠3, ∠7
    (ii) The pairs of alternate interior angles are:
    ∠3, ∠5 and ∠2, ∠8
    (iii) The pair of interior angles on the same side of the transversal:
    ∠3, ∠8 and ∠2, ∠5
    (iv) The vertically opposite angles are:
    ∠1, ∠3; ∠2, ∠4; ∠6, ∠8 and ∠5, ∠7

    Class 7 Maths Chapter 5 Exercise 5.2

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