50°, 130°, and 50° are.
The missing word is "bisect".
The sum of the four interior angles is 360 degrees.
B 110 degrees C 70 degrees D 110 degrees
The area of a parallelogram is equal to base times height. You can find the maximum area of a parallelogram by multiplying the length of a short side by the length of a long side. (This would be the area if the parallelogram were a rectangle.)You cannot know the area of a parallelogram if all you know is the length of the sides; you can only know the maximumpossible area. Imagine you slant the parallelogram a lot. The area will decrease, but the side lengths will stay the same.
Share If each quadrilateral below is a rhombus, find the missing measures UV: 8 and WX=5?
The 4 interior angles of a parallelogram add up to 360 degrees
63,117,117
What is the first angle
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
50°, 130°, and 50° are.
The missing word is "bisect".
a parallelogram who's sides measure the same is called a rhombus :^>
degrees measures angles. radians measures angles in the center of a circle. feet measures distance.
angle sum of a parallelogram
The formula to find the surface area of a parallelogram is Base*Height.
You do not need to find. If it is a parallelogram, it must be 180 degrees.