Math, asked by manojBalasubraman760, 1 year ago

In the parallelogram ABCD if angle A = 65' , find angles B C and D.

Answers

Answered by divyanshiyadav
63
A=65"
B=115"
C=65"
D=115"
Answered by DeenaMathew
4

Given:

In the parallelogram ABCD if angle A = 65'.

To Find:

The angles B C and D.

Solution:

To find the angles B C and D we will follow the following steps:

As we know,

A parallelogram is a type of quadrilateral and the sum of all the angles of a parallelogram is 360'.

Also,

The Sum of adjacent angles of a parallelogram is 180' and the opposite angles are equal.

So, in parallelogram ABCD

angle A + angles = 180'

angle B = 180' - 65' = 115'

angle A = angle C = 65'

angle B = angle D = 115'

Henceforth, angles B C and D are 115', 65' and 115' respectively.

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