the bisector of the angle of a parallelogram formed
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Since the consecutive angles of a parallelogram are supplementary and the measures of opposite angles are equal, each pair of angle bisectors forms a triangle having two base angles that sum to 90°. Therefore, the angle bisectors intersect at right angles, forming a rectangle.
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Since the consecutive angles of a parallelogram are supplementary and the measures of opposite angles are equal, each pair of angle bisectors forms a triangle having two base angles that sum to 90°. Therefore, the angle bisectors intersect at right angles, forming a rectangle.
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