If you have one angle, you can draw two line segments that meet at that angle.
Then, rotate your paper 180 degrees, and repeat, ensuring that the new lines are parallel to the existing ones, and eventually intersect them. You now have a parallelogram.
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No, all the angles inside the parallelogram must add up to 360*. There are 4 corners, and if they are all the same then: 4n = 360 n = 90 Which means that the angle (n) will be 90*. If you draw this, it will be a square, which is not a parallelogram the parallelogram also has 6 angels jfhdgcgfhgjhghc i eat dicks
If you mean if one of the angles is a right angle, then yes, because a rectangle is the only option left if it is to remain a parallelogram.
Generally false. In a parallelogram, the opposite angles are equal. They could be complementary in a highly skewed parallelogram in which one angle is 45 degrees.
Opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal, and adjacent angles are supplementary. Let one angle be θ, then the adjacent angle is 4θ + 50° → θ + 4θ + 50° = 180° → 5θ = 130° → θ = 26° → The two adjacent angles are 26° and 154°. → The angles of the parallelogram are 26°, 154°, 26°, 154°.
by making a square