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in a parellelogram what is the sum of all interior angles
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In a parallelogram, the opposite angles are equal. Therefore, if we denote one angle as "x", then the opposite angle will also be "x". The sum of opposite angles in a parallelogram is 180 degrees.
So, the sum of all interior angles in a parallelogram is 180 degrees.
So, the sum of all interior angles in a parallelogram is 180 degrees.
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In a parallelogram, opposite angles are congruent, meaning they are equal in measure. So, if we denote one angle as "x", then the opposite angle will also be "x".
The sum of opposite angles in a parallelogram is 180 degrees. Since there are two pairs of opposite angles in a parallelogram, the sum of all interior angles will be 360 degrees.
In a parallelogram, opposite angles are congruent, meaning they are equal in measure. So, if we denote one angle as "x", then the opposite angle will also be "x".
The sum of opposite angles in a parallelogram is 180 degrees. Since there are two pairs of opposite angles in a parallelogram, the sum of all interior angles will be 360 degrees.
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