No, a parallelogram is not equal to 360; rather, it is a geometric shape characterized by having opposite sides that are equal in length and parallel. The sum of the interior angles of any quadrilateral, including a parallelogram, is 360 degrees. Thus, while the total angle measure is 360 degrees, this does not mean the parallelogram itself is equal to that value.
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360 degrees
360 degrees
The angles of a parallelogram should add up to a total of 360 Degrees.
The interior angles of all quadrilaterals sum to 360 degrees. Since a parallelogram is a quadrilateral, its interior angles must sum to 360 degrees.
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360 degrees
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360 degrees
The angles of a parallelogram should add up to a total of 360 Degrees.
The interior angles of all quadrilaterals sum to 360 degrees. Since a parallelogram is a quadrilateral, its interior angles must sum to 360 degrees.
If you add the values of all four angles in a parallelogram together, the total will be 360 degrees.
No because the 4 interior angles of a parallelogram add up to 360 degrees
The sum of the angles of a parallelogram are 360. Therefore, if three of the four angles equal 262 the fourth angle is equal to 360 - 262 or 98.
360 degrees. All four-edged polygons (including parrallelogramz) have the equal interior sum of 360 degrees.
Yes because a parallelogram is a quadrilateral and the sum of its interor angles is 360 degrees.
No, only in a square (regular parallelogram).The opposite angles are EQUAL in a parallelogram, and the adjacent angles are SUPPLEMENTARY(they equal 180 degrees).So if any angle in a parallelogram is a right angle, they all are. Otherwise, there are no right angles.The angles of a parallelogram will average 90 degrees, as there are 360 degrees in any quadrilateral, (360/4 - 90) and 180 degrees in two adjacent non-equal angles (180/2 = 90).