A parallelogram has 2 opposite equal acute angles and 2 opposite equal obtuse angles that add up to 360 degrees and so the angles are 60, 60 120 and 120 degrees.
a parallelogram has two pairs of equal angles
Adjacent angles in a parallelogram are supplementary.
no a parallelogram dosent have 4 right angles
A hexagon and a parallelogram are both polygons that have exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees
The question does not really make sense. Once might ask, "Are consecutive angles in a parallelogram complementary?" in which case the answer is no. Complementary angles are angles which add up to 90 degrees. Consecutive angles are angles next to each other (or follow each other). In a parallelogram, consecutive angles are supplementary (add to 180 degrees). In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal. You could have a parallelogram where two angles are 45 degree (and thus complementary) and then the other two angles would be 135 degrees.
The difference is: 1) the rectangle has all right angles 2)a parallelogram has acute and obtuse angles but not a rectangle
A parallelogram can have adjacent sides and angles which are different. A square cannot.
A parallelogram in which angles are oblique and adjacent sides are of unequal length.
A parallelogram has 2 equal obtuse angles and 2 equal acute angles whereas a rectangle has 4 equal 90 degree angles
No. In a parallelogram, opposite angles are congruent.
There are no right angles in a parallelogram. A parallelogram only has right angles if it is a rectangle, in which case it has exactly four.
Except for rectangles, no parallelogram has right angles.
Opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal.
Yes, opposite angles of a parallelogram are congruent.
The Parallelogram Consecutive Angles Conjecture states that the consecutive angles in a parallelogram are supplementary. This means that the sum of two adjacent angles in a parallelogram is always 180 degrees. This property follows from the fact that opposite angles in a parallelogram are congruent.
Any angle between 0 and 180 degrees.
No. In a parallelogram, adjacent angles are supplementary (they add up to 180°). A reflex angle is between 180° and 360°. So if one of the angles could be greater than 180°, then the adjacent angle would have to be negative, or else it is not a parallelogram. * * * * * All the EXTERNAL angles of a parallelogram are reflex angles!