show that adjacent angles of parallelogram are supplementary
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In a parallelogram, opposite angles have equal lengths, and so in each parallelogram there are two pairs of equal angles. In a parallelogram, the angles add up to 360˚. Since there are two pairs of angles and one of each pair is on each side, adjacent angles are supplementary (their sum makes 180˚)
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In a parallelogram, opposite angles have equal lengths, and so in each parallelogram there are two pairs of equal angles. In a parallelogram, the angles add up to 360˚. Since there are two pairs of angles and one of each pair is on each side, adjacent angles are supplementary (their sum makes 180˚)
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