145 degrees
The measurement of 2 in the parallelogram when 1 and 3 are each 35 degrees is 145 degrees.
145
The measurement of the second parallelogram can be found by using given information in the problem.
A square.
If a parallelogram is four sided then it can be a square ,rhomobus,rectangle. the area of square = side * side the area of rectangle = length * breadth the area of rhombus = 1/2 (diagonal1 + diagonal2) And also, a parallelogram is always four sided.And if it is none of these ,then are of parallelogram =length * breadth
The measurement of 2 in the parallelogram when 1 and 3 are each 35 degrees is 145 degrees.
Look at the parallelogram below. <1 and <3 are each 35 degrees. What is the measurement of <2?
I suspect 2=55o
Two reasons: 1) The interior angles of a parallelogram aren't necessarily 90 degrees. 2) All fours side are not necessarily equal in a parallelogram (we are only guaranteed two pairs of equal sides. Note that all squares are parallelograms, though.
145
The measurement of the second parallelogram can be found by using given information in the problem.
A square.
If a parallelogram is four sided then it can be a square ,rhomobus,rectangle. the area of square = side * side the area of rectangle = length * breadth the area of rhombus = 1/2 (diagonal1 + diagonal2) And also, a parallelogram is always four sided.And if it is none of these ,then are of parallelogram =length * breadth
The side of a triangle or parallelogram used to help find area is called the base. Area is base times height in a parallelogram. In a triangle, it is 1/2 times base times height.
1) x=21 2) x=14.45
Presumably it is an isosceles triangle where the two equal angles are 35 degrees each and the other angle is 110 degrees (180 degrees in a triangle)
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