SOLUTION: Given the measure of one interior angle of a parallelogram explain how you would calculate the measures of the other three angles.

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Question 413397: Given the measure of one interior angle of a parallelogram explain how you would calculate the measures of the other three angles.
Answer by phxladyphx@yahoo.com(18) About Me  (Show Source):
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If angle DAB was 110 degrees then we would know that the opposite angle which is angle BCD would also be 110 since they are opposites. Then we know a straight line has an angle of 180 degrees so we subtract 110 from 180 and we get 70 degrees which happens to be the measurement of the other two angles.