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one angle of a parrallelogram is 23 degrees less than six times the measure of the angle next to it.the sum of the measures of the angles is 180 degrees. find the measure of the adjacent angles of the parrallelogram.
13 years ago

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Steve
if one angle is x, then

x + 6x-23 = 180
7x = 203
x = 29

the two angles are 29 and 151 degrees
13 years ago
lexi
new formula of parallelogram
6 years ago

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