No because the total sum of interior angles of a parallelogram are 360 degrees.
No because the 4 interior angles must add up to 360 degrees
No it cannot, because the interior angles of a parallelogram ... or of anyfour-sided figure for that matter ... must add up to 360 degrees.
In a parallelogram adjacent angles are supplementary, so angles are 75 degrees (A & C) and 105 degrees (B & D).
A parallelogram.
No because the total sum of interior angles of a parallelogram are 360 degrees.
No it cannot, because the four angles must sum to 360 degrees.
NO because a parrallelogram always has to add up to 360
No because the 4 interior angles must add up to 360 degrees
No it cannot, because the interior angles of a parallelogram ... or of anyfour-sided figure for that matter ... must add up to 360 degrees.
They measure 105 degrees each.
No it cannot, because the interior angles of a parallelogram ... or of anyfour-sided figure for that matter ... must add up to 360 degrees.
no
Two of the angles measure 30 and 45. Thus, third angle = 180 - (30+45) = 180 - 75 = 105
Always remember that a quadrilateral's (in this case, a parallelogram's) 4 angles must have a sum of 360 degrees. A quadrilateral has a pair of congruent angles. In this case, if a quadrilateral had 2 sides that have 75 degrees, the other 2 must be congruent, and the sum of all 4 angles must be 360.Let x = 1 of the remaining 2 angles (it doesn't matter which one, because they have the same measure)2x + (75+75) = 3602x + 150 = 3602x = 210x = 105The other angles are both 105 degrees.
In a parallelogram adjacent angles are supplementary, so angles are 75 degrees (A & C) and 105 degrees (B & D).
In a parallelogram adjacent angles are supplementary, so angles are 75 degrees (A & C) and 105 degrees (B & D).