What shape do you get when you draw a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel?
Study the properties of such a quadrilateral related to the adjacent angles.
Alternatively, you can consider that adjacent interior angles of the quadrilateral are always between parallel lines. What can you say about the sum of interior angles between two parallel lines intersected by a line (the included side in the case of the quadrilateral).
Suppose both pairs of opposite sides of a quadrilateral are parallel. Which angles of the quadrilateral must be supplementary?
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2 answers
Pairs of consecutive angles are supplementary; the sides of the quadrilateral are transversals and the interior angles are on the same side of the transversal.