B 110 degrees C 70 degrees D 110 degrees
No. Only the sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle equal to 180 degrees; in the case of a quadrilateral it amounts to 360 degrees.
The sum of the four interior angles is 360 degrees.
50°, 130°, and 50° are.
False. If both pairs of opposite angles of a quadrilateral are congruent then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
No. in a rhombus the angles are not 90 degrees. also in a parallelogram they are not 90 degrees
The 4 interior angles of a parallelogram add up to 360 degrees
No. Only the sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle equal to 180 degrees; in the case of a quadrilateral it amounts to 360 degrees.
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360 degrees
The interior angles of all quadrilaterals sum to 360 degrees. Since a parallelogram is a quadrilateral, its interior angles must sum to 360 degrees.
The angles of a parallelogram can vary but the interior angles will always add up to 360 degrees, as it is a quadrilateral.
In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal in measure. Therefore, the angle opposite the 37-degree angle will also measure 37 degrees. The sum of the interior angles of any quadrilateral is always 360 degrees. Since opposite angles in a parallelogram are equal, the other two angles will also measure 37 degrees each.
The 4 interior angles of any quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees
360 degrees
No. For example, if one angle measures 100 degrees, and its adjacent angle is 80 degrees, then the opposite angles would be either 200 or 160 degrees, but in order for a quadrilateral to be inscribed in a circle the opposite angles would have to equal 180 degrees. A parallelogram can be inscribed in a circle if it is a rectangle.
A parallelogram.