what are adjescent angles of a parallelogram explain with a photo
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Adjacent Angles in a parallelogram are always supplementary
In other words, we can say:
Sum of Adjacent Angles in a parallelogram is always equal to 180 degree..
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we know that sum of adjacent angles in a parallelogram is always equal to 180 degree, so we get:
Angle P + Angle Q = 180 degree
Angle Q + Angle R = 180 degree
Angle R + Angle S = 180 degree
Angle S + Angle P = 180 degree
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