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Find the measure of all the angles of a parallelogram, if one angle of the adjacent angles is `20^(@)` less than thrice the smallest angle

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  • Find the measure of each angle of a parallelogram, if one of its angles is 30^(@) less than twice the smallest angle.

    A
    `70^(@), 120^(@), 70^(@), 120^(@)`
    B
    `80^(@), 110^(@), 80^(@), 110^(@)`
    C
    `70^(@), 110^(@), 70^(@), 110^(@)`
    D
    `90^(@), 110^(@), 70^(@), 110^(@)`
  • Find the angles of a parallelogram if one angle is three times another.

    A
    45°, 135°, 45°, 135°
    B
    50°, 130°, 50°, 130°
    C
    40°, 140°, 40°, 140°
    D
    55°, 125°, 55°, 125°
  • If the smaller angle of a parallelogram is 30^(@) , then the measure of the bigger angle is

    A
    `60^(@)`
    B
    `150^(@)`
    C
    `180^(@)`
    D
    `360^(@)`
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