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Answered by Anonymous
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Let one of the opposite angle of that opposite angles be \huge\red{x}

In a parallelogram opposite angles are equal.

\orange{Therefore,}

2x = 140

 =  =  > x =  \frac{140}{2}    \\  =  =  > x = 70

Therefore, the measures of opposite angles is 70°

As these opposite angles are equal the other two opposite angles will also be equal.

Let one of the angle be \huge\green{y}

\orange{Therefore, }

2y + 70° + 70° = 360° ............. [Angle-sum property of Quadrilateral]

==> 2y + 140° = 360°

==> 2y = 360° - 140°

==> 2y = 220°

 =  =  > y =  \frac{220}{2}  \\  =  =  > y = 110

\large\orange{\underline{\underline{\textbf{Therefore,}}}}

The measures of the angles is - 70°, 110°, 70°, 110°

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