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If the sum of two opposite angles of a parallelogram is 110° , find the measure of each of its angles.​

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Answered by aachman68
13

Step-by-step explanation:

In a parallelogram, it is known that opposite angles are equal. If the sum is 110degrees, each angle should be 110/2=55 degrees.(you got 2 angles already0

also adjacent angles in a parallelogram are supplementary. So other angle will be 180-55=125 degrees. Using the same rule above, you get its opposite angle as the same.

hence the required ans is 125,125,55,55.

to verify..summation should be 360 degrees.

thank you

Answered by nupurlata1981
5

Answer:

In a parallelogram, it is known that opposite angles are equal. If the sum is 110degrees, each angle should be 110/2=55 degrees.(you got 2 angles already0

also adjacent angles in a parallelogram are supplementary. So other angle will be 180-55=125 degrees. Using the same rule above, you get its opposite angle as the same.

hence the required ans is 125,125,55,55.

to verify..summation should be 360 degrees.

thank you

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