The measure if one angle of a parallelogram is 25 degree . Find the measures of the other 3 angles

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In a ||gram, opposite angles are equal,

so we have
2x + 25+25 = 360
2x = 310
x = 155

Also not that adjacent angles would be supplementary.
Check: 25° + 155° = 180°

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Well, if one angle of a parallelogram is 25 degrees, we can assume that the opposite angle is also 25 degrees because opposite angles in a parallelogram are equal. So, that leaves us with two angles to find. Let's call one of them "x".

Since the sum of the interior angles in any quadrilateral is 360 degrees, we can set up the following equation:

25 + 25 + x + y = 360

Since we know two of the angles (25 + 25), we can solve for "x" and "y":

50 + x + y = 360

Now, let's solve for "x" and "y":

x + y = 360 - 50
x + y = 310

Since we don't have any other information about the angles, there are infinitely many pairs of angles that would satisfy this equation. So, unfortunately, I can't give you exact measures for the other two angles. But hey, at least 25 degrees is a nice starting point for a good joke!

To find the measures of the other three angles of a parallelogram, we need to use the properties of parallelograms.

In a parallelogram, opposite angles are congruent. Since we know one angle is 25 degrees, its opposite angle will also be 25 degrees.

So, we have two angles of 25 degrees in the parallelogram.

To find the measures of the other two angles, we can subtract the known angles from 180 degrees, as the sum of the interior angles of any quadrilateral is always 360 degrees.

180 degrees - 25 degrees - 25 degrees = 130 degrees

Therefore, the measures of the other two angles of the parallelogram are both 130 degrees.