SOLUTION: I'm given a parallelogram and I need to find the missing angles. How do I find the missing angles of a parallelogram in general? Where do I start. I'm only given one angle, 54 degr
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Question 1024806: I'm given a parallelogram and I need to find the missing angles. How do I find the missing angles of a parallelogram in general? Where do I start. I'm only given one angle, 54 degrees. Two sides are congruent and it's split in half. Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
In a parallelogram, there are four angles; two sets of two equal angles. Also, the measure of one of the angles plus the measure of one of the angles NOT equal to it is 180 degrees. So if is one of the angles, is another, and the other two measure
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