SOLUTION: When trying to find the degree measure of an angle for a parallelogram with 2 given equations, do you set the equations equal to 180? If my question is unclear, here is a sample pr

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Question 724665: When trying to find the degree measure of an angle for a parallelogram with 2 given equations, do you set the equations equal to 180? If my question is unclear, here is a sample problem.
"The degree of m Would I do:
2x+10+3x=180
Or would I do:
2x+10+3x=360
Thanks!

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The sum of the measures of the interior angles of any quadrilateral is 360 degrees.

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