SOLUTION: Two of the angles of a parallelogram each measure 75 degrees. What are the measures of the other two angles? Explain your reasoning.
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Question 254273: Two of the angles of a parallelogram each measure 75 degrees. What are the measures of the other two angles? Explain your reasoning.
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The last I knew parallelograms were not triangles so I moved your problem.
Is that a problem :)
Hints :
the angles of all parallelograms(including rectangles and squares) add up to 360
The angles in a parallelogram come in two equal pairs
You already know one pair (two of them) is each 75 degrees
So if the total is 360 and we have 150(2*75) what would th3e other two add up to?
And if we know what they add up to, we just have to divide that by 2 to get each angles of the pair
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