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what can you say about any two consecutive angles in a parallelogram?​

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Answered by SweetPrapti
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Supplementary angles.

The definition of a parallelogram is that both pairs of opposing sides are parallel. Therefore, it's a simple use of the properties of parallel lines to show that the consecutive angles are supplementary. In other words, the two opposing sides will be used as the parallel lines.

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Answered by WildCat7083
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Consecutive angles in a parallelogram will always sum to 180 degrees, making a parallelogram supplementary. In ||gram above,all the angles add up to make 180°. That is,<A+<B+<C+<D=180°

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