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You just add all of the numbers by measuring each side with a ruler

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Q: How do you find the missing measures of a parallelogram?
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If each quadrilateral below is a rhombus, find the missing measures UV: 8 and WX=5?

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What is the measures of the angles of a parallelogram?

The 4 interior angles of a parallelogram add up to 360 degrees


What are the measures of the other three angles of the parallelogram if one of the angles measures 63 degrees?

63,117,117


What are the measures of the other three angles in the parallelogram?

What is the first angle


How do you find missing angle of a parallelogram?

Being a quadrilateral, the sum of all four angles is 360o.Opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal.Adjacent angles of a parallelogram are supplementary, that is add to 180o.Given one angle of a parallelogram, the other 3 angles can be calculated:the opposite angle is the same;the other two angles are the same as each other and are 180o - the_given_angle


What are the measures of the other three angles of the parallelogram if one of the angles measures 130 degrees?

50°, 130°, and 50° are.


If the diagonals of a quadrilateral ... each other then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram?

The missing word is "bisect".


A parallelogram with all sides the same length and no angle measures 90 degrees?

a parallelogram who's sides measure the same is called a rhombus :^>


When finding the answer to a y value in a parallelogram is it degrees or radians or feet?

degrees measures angles. radians measures angles in the center of a circle. feet measures distance.


How do you find the angle sum of a parallelogram?

angle sum of a parallelogram


How do you find the surface area of a parallelogram?

The formula to find the surface area of a parallelogram is Base*Height.


How do you find the adjacent angle sum of parallelogram?

You do not need to find. If it is a parallelogram, it must be 180 degrees.