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Find the remaining angle of a parallelogram if one of its angles is `110^(@).`

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To find the remaining angles of a parallelogram when one of its angles is given as \(110^\circ\), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given angle We are given that one angle of the parallelogram (let's say angle A) is \(110^\circ\). ### Step 2: Use the property of opposite angles In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal. Therefore, if angle A is \(110^\circ\), then angle C (the angle opposite to angle A) is also \(110^\circ\). ...
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