Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees
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-- all four interior angles add up to 360 degrees-- any pair of adjacent angles adds up to 180 degrees-- the members of either pair of non-adjacent angles are equal
A parallelogram does not equal 180. A parallelogram is a plane figure bounded by two pairs of parallel lines. What does equal 180 is the sum of the measures of any pair of adjacent angles. The two adjacent angles have a side in common. If that line is considered as the intercept of the pair of parallel lines, it is easy to show that the angles should add to 180 degrees.
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No. They can only be exactly 180 degrees. By definition, a linear pair is a pair of two adjacent supplementary angles, so together they must form exactly 180 degrees.
The adjacent Supplementary angles are the sum of 2 angles that make 180 degrees.