A square or a rectangle has opposite angles that add up to 180 degrees
No. The adjacent angles are supplementary.
No, they are equal. Adjacent angles are supplementary in a prallelogram.
No, they are generally not supplementary.
Yes, adjacent angles are supplementary; however, opposite angles are not.
Supplementary
No. The adjacent angles are supplementary.
A shape that has one pair of equal opposite angles is a parallelogram. In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal, and consecutive angles are supplementary. This property is true for all types of parallelograms, including rectangles and rhombuses.
No, they are equal. Adjacent angles are supplementary in a prallelogram.
No, they are generally not supplementary.
Yes, adjacent angles are supplementary; however, opposite angles are not.
Yes, the opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal in length, but they are not supplementary. Supplementary angles refer to two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. In a parallelogram, consecutive angles are supplementary, meaning each pair of adjacent angles sums to 180 degrees, while opposite angles are equal but not supplementary.
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No. Opposite angles are equal. Adjacent angles are supplementary.
Supplementary
Yes. The opposite angles of a kite can be supplementary if the kite is, more specifically, a square. (90° + 90° = 180°)
Yes.
Not necessarily. A linear pair of angles must be supplementary but supplementary angles need not form a linear pair. For example, the opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral are supplementary but they are (by definition) not next to one another.