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If one angle is 10 degrees, its opposite angle is also 10 degrees. Since consecutive angles are supplementary, each pair of angles has to add up to 180 degrees so the other angles have to be 170 degrees. Therefore this parallelogram has two 10 degree angles and two 170 degree angles.
In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal in measure. Therefore, the angle opposite the 37-degree angle will also measure 37 degrees. The sum of the interior angles of any quadrilateral is always 360 degrees. Since opposite angles in a parallelogram are equal, the other two angles will also measure 37 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.
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.
Assuming that in a parallelogram, angle A = 78 degrees angle B = 3y degrees and that angles A and B are adjacent interior angles of the parallelogram. 78 + 3y = 180 so 3y = 102 and so y = 102/3 = 34 degrees.
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The other two angles are also 40 degrees and 140 degrees.
If one angle is 10 degrees, its opposite angle is also 10 degrees. Since consecutive angles are supplementary, each pair of angles has to add up to 180 degrees so the other angles have to be 170 degrees. Therefore this parallelogram has two 10 degree angles and two 170 degree angles.
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.
They are: 85, 95 and 95 degrees
In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal in measure. Therefore, the angle opposite the 37-degree angle will also measure 37 degrees. The sum of the interior angles of any quadrilateral is always 360 degrees. Since opposite angles in a parallelogram are equal, the other two angles will also measure 37 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.
The other 3 angles are 27.5 degrees, 152.5 degrees and 152.5 degrees because opposite angles are equal in a parallelogram and its 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees.
What is the first angle
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.
If it's a parallelogram then the other 3 angles are 75, 105 and 105 degrees
Not too sure of your question but if one angle measures 115 degrees then the other 3 angles are 115 degrees, 65 degrees and 65 degrees because opposite angles are equal.