Basa
Consecutive angles of a parallelogram are supplementary.
Consecutive angles in a parallelogram are supplementary.
yes
Yes, it is true that if all pairs of consecutive angles of a quadrilateral are supplementary, then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram. This is because the property of supplementary consecutive angles implies that each pair of opposite angles are equal, which is a defining characteristic of parallelograms. Thus, the quadrilateral satisfies the conditions necessary to be classified as a parallelogram.
Yes, the opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal in length, but they are not supplementary. Supplementary angles refer to two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. In a parallelogram, consecutive angles are supplementary, meaning each pair of adjacent angles sums to 180 degrees, while opposite angles are equal but not supplementary.
Consecutive angles of a parallelogram are supplementary.
Consecutive angles in a parallelogram are supplementary.
supplementary
Supplementary.
The Parallelogram Consecutive Angles Conjecture states that the consecutive angles in a parallelogram are supplementary. This means that the sum of two adjacent angles in a parallelogram is always 180 degrees. This property follows from the fact that opposite angles in a parallelogram are congruent.
Then it's consecutive angles are supplementary.
Not unless the parallelogram is a rectangle. In every parallelogram, consecutive angles are supplementary.
In a parallelogram consecutive angles are always supplementary. This means they equal 180.
yes
True
Supplementary, ie total 180o
Supplementary, ie total 180o