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Use Angles Of A Parallelogram To Solve Problems

In a parallelogram, one angle measures 3y+20°, and its consecutive angle measures 2y−10°. Find the value of y and the measures of both angles.

The measure of one angle in a parallelogram is 2x+30 degrees, and its consecutive angle measures 3x−10 degrees.

Find the value of x and the measures of both angles.

In a parallelogram, one angle measures 3y+20°, and its consecutive angle measures 2y−10°. Find the value of y and the measures of both angles.

In a parallelogram, one angle measures 4y°, and its opposite angle measures 6y°. Find the value of

y and the measures of both angles.

The measure of one angle in a parallelogram is x°, and its consecutive angle measures 120° . Find the value of x.


In a parallelogram, one angle measures 2x°, and its opposite angle measures 3x°. If the sum of these angles is 135°, find the value of x.

If the measure of one angle in a parallelogram is 70 degrees, what is the measure of its opposite angle?

 In a parallelogram, one angle measures 4x+15°, and its opposite angle measures 3x−5°. Find the value of x and the measures of both angles.

In a parallelogram, one angle measures 60°, and the consecutive angle measures 3x−10°. Find the value of x and the measure of the consecutive angle.

If one angle in a parallelogram measures x°, what is the measure of its opposite angle?