SOLUTION: To me, this looks like a question not to hard to solve, but yet I am stuck on it. It asks, in Parallelogram ABCD, M<ABC=60 find the M<DAB. They don't really give an exact example,

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Question 137140This question is from textbook algebra
: To me, this looks like a question not to hard to solve, but yet I am stuck on it. It asks, in Parallelogram ABCD, M They don't really give an exact example, I am slow with math. Please help me THANK You=) This question is from textbook algebra

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
in Parallelogram ABCD, M --------------
Draw a parallelogram. Label the vertices in clockwise order, A,B,C,D
Mark angle ABC = 60 Degrees
Then DAB is the supplement of ABC so it is 180-60 = 120 degrees.
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Cheers,
Stan H.