We'll get started on that as soon as you reveal the drawing that shows what 'D' is.
acute
It is a solid angle, or an angle in 3-d space.
D is the vertex.
An acute angle is an angle of a shape under 90 degrees, an angle over 90 degrees is called an obtuse angle. hope this helps!:D
Yes, a quadrilateral ABCD can be a parallelogram if angle D plus angle B equals 180 degrees. In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal, and consecutive angles are supplementary (their sum equals 180 degrees). Therefore, if angle D and angle B are supplementary, it is consistent with the properties of a parallelogram. Thus, the condition does not contradict the definition of a parallelogram.
acute
angle B and angle D are supplements, angle B is congruent to angle D, angle A is congruent to angle A, or angle A is congruent to angle C
Acute
It is a solid angle, or an angle in 3-d space.
The complement of an angle which measures D degrees, where D must be less than 90, is 90 - D.
for a+ NEVERIn a parallelogram opposite angles are equal. Thus angle c = angle a = 40o.The sum of all the angles in a quadrilateral is 360o, so:angle a + angle b + angle c + angle d = 360o=> 40o + angle b + 40o + angle d = 360o=> angle b + angle d = 280o.
D=27 E=81 F=72
D is the vertex.
An 'F' angle is called a corresponding angle, a 'Z' angle is called an alternate angle and a 'C' angle is called a supplementary angle.
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Angle "A" is congruent to Angle "D"