A parallelogram - has opposite side and opposite angles equal. The internal angles add up to 360 degrees therefore, if one corner (and thus its opposite) has an angle of 40 degrees - then the other corners MUST be 140 each. 40+140+40+140=360.
The other two angles are also 40 degrees and 140 degrees.
In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal. Since two angles measure 40 degrees each, the opposite angles are also 40 degrees. Therefore, the measures of the other two angles in the parallelogram are also 40 degrees each.
The law of any parallelogram says that the angle of one corner is the same as the angle opposite. So the other angles would also be 40 degrees and 140 degrees. Also note that this neatly adds up to a total of 360 degrees - all 4 sided shapes' angles must add up to 360 degrees, so you can work out the angles of a parallelogram just from knowing one angle.
140 degrees is an obtuse angleAn angle of 140 degrees would be called obtuse.
An angle that equals 140 degrees would be considered an "obtuse" angle. This is because it is greater than 90 degrees but does not exceed a straight line of 180 degrees.
A 140 degree angle would be called an obtuse angle.
140 degrees Celsius is 284 degrees Fahrenheit.
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It would be 40 °F - 140 °F
140 Fahrenheit is equal to approximately 60 degrees Celsius.
There are 120 degrees between 20 degrees west and 140 degrees west.