Math, asked by rajeshdivyanshi, 10 months ago

in a parallelogram ABCD if angle A equal to 110 degree find Angle B angle C and angle d​

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Answered by karanjotgaidu
13

Answer:

Angle B=180-110=70°(adjacent angles in a parallelogram are supplementary)

Angle C=Angle A= 110°(opposite angles are equal)

Angle D= Angle B=70°(opposite angles are equal)

Answered by TanikaWaddle
7

\angle B = 70^\circ \\\angle C = 110^\circ \\\angle D= 70^\circ

Step-by-step explanation:

In a parallelogram ABCD

\angle A = 110 ^\circ\\\\

now , in a parallelogram opposite angles are equal

therefore ,

\angle A = \angle C = 110^\circ

again

in a parallelogram

sum of the adjacent angles is 180°

therefore

\angle A + \angle B = 180\\110 +\angle B = 180\\\angle B = 180-110\\\angle B = 70^\circ

again \angle B = \angle D = 70^\circ

(in a parallelogram opposite angles are equal )

hence ,

\angle B = 70^\circ \\\angle C = 110^\circ \\\angle D= 70^\circ

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