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The parallelogram on the left is formed using two

congruent triangles. What is the sum of the interior
angles of this parallelogram?
The sum of the interior angles is

The parallelogram on the left is formed using two congruent triangles. What is the-example-1
User Squawknull
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Answer:

yep 360 is correct

Explanation:

User Mufaddal
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Answer:


360^(o)

Explanation:

From the figure, one can see that the addition of the internal angles of the parallelogram are exactly the same as the addition of the internal angles of the two triangles. Since the sum of the internal angles of ANY triangle give
180^o, then the addition of two of them will render
360^o.

And from the figure, this addition happens to match exactly the addition of internal angles of the parallelogram.

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