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An angle of a parallelogram measures 70°. Find the measure of the remaining three angles

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Answered by rsingh625
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The sum of the angles of a parallelogram is 360 degrees. At least two angles will be the same unless one angle is of measure 90 degrees (in which case all four are 90). Hence, the remaining angles are 70 degrees and 2 110 degree angles...

Parallelogram has 4 angle

Angle a,angle b,angle c,angle d

Angle a =angle c ,angle b =angle d

Let us suppose angle a =70

Therefore angle c=70

Angle a +angle c= 70+70=140

360-140=220

Therefore angle b +angle d= 220

Angle b = angle d

Therefore 2×angle b =220

Angle b =110

Angle b =angle d= 110

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Answered by tamilinians
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Answer:

The sum of the angles of a parallelogram is 360 degrees. At least two angles will be the same unless one angle is of measure 90 degrees (in which case all four are 90). Hence, the remaining angles are 70 degrees and 2 110 degree angles...

Parallelogram has 4 angle

Angle a,angle b,angle c,angle d

Angle a =angle c ,angle b =angle d

Let us suppose angle a =70

Therefore angle c=70

Angle a +angle c= 70+70=140

360-140=220

Therefore angle b +angle d= 220

Angle b = angle d

Therefore 2×angle b =220

Angle b =110

Angle b =angle d= 110

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