Yes. Two angles are suplementary if their sum is 180 degrees. All interior angles in a rectangle are 90 degrees, so any pair of these angles is supplementary.
Yes
yes they are supplementary.... because every angle of a rectangle is 90 degrees... therefore consecutive 90 degrees would be 180 degrees therefore they are supplementary....
Yes because 90+90 = 180 degrees
Parallelograms.
Consecutive interior angles are angles on the same side of the transverse that add up to 180 degrees.
Yes
How about a square or a rectangle
Not unless the parallelogram is a rectangle. In every parallelogram, consecutive angles are supplementary.
Consecutive angles in a polygon are typically not congruent; instead, they are often supplementary, meaning they add up to 180 degrees. This applies specifically to interior angles of polygons like quadrilaterals. However, in the case of parallel lines cut by a transversal, consecutive interior angles are supplementary as well.
Yes, that sounds right.
No - they are supplementary - which means they add up to 180.
yes they are supplementary.... because every angle of a rectangle is 90 degrees... therefore consecutive 90 degrees would be 180 degrees therefore they are supplementary....
Yes because 90+90 = 180 degrees
Consecutive angles of a parallelogram are supplementary.
Consecutive angles in a parallelogram are supplementary.
Parallel lines are lines that are coplanar (lying on the same plane) and do not intersectwhen cut by a transversal,corresponding angles formed by line n are equal in measure,alternate interior angles are equal in measures,the measures of alternate exterior angles are equal,consecutive interior angles are supplementary,consecutive exterior angles are supplementary.
Then it's consecutive angles are supplementary.