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if one angle of a parallelogram is twice of its adjecent angles of the parallelogram

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Answered by divyanshusengar9536
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let the two adjacent angles be x° and 2x° .

In a parallelogram, sum of the adjacent angles are 180°.

Thus , the two adjacent angles are 120° and 60°. Hence, the angles of the parallelogram are 120°, 60°, 120° and 60°.

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