The 4 interior angles of a parallelogram add up to 360 degrees
The 4 interior angles of a parallelogram add up to 360 degrees
They can vary from 0 to 180 degrees.
A parallelogram has four sides. All four sided figures have a sum of the interior angle measures equal to 360°.
It is fairly simple. you just need to use a protractor.Who asked this question
In a parallelogram, adjacent angles are the angles that share a common side. The sum of the measures of any two adjacent angles in a parallelogram is always 180 degrees due to the properties of parallel lines and transversals. This means that if one angle measures (x) degrees, the adjacent angle will measure (180 - x) degrees.
105 degrees
In a parallelogram adjacent angles are supplementary, so angles are 75 degrees (A & C) and 105 degrees (B & D).
360
216 is the angel of g
Line segments best describe a parallelogram.
The 4 interior angles of a parallelogram add up to 360 degrees
The adjacent angles of a parallelogram are supplementary. This means that angle A + angle B = 180 deg.Since angle B = 2*angle A, then angle A + 2*angle A = 180 deg ie 3*angle A = 180 deg so that angle A = 60 deg.
A rhombus.
They can vary from 0 to 180 degrees.
A parallelogram has four sides. All four sided figures have a sum of the interior angle measures equal to 360°.
All you have to remember for this question is that opposite angles in a parallelogram are equal. So if you want to find another angle which is 57, just look at the angle directly opposite.
a parallelogram who's sides measure the same is called a rhombus :^>