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In parallelogram ABCD, if angle C=110 and angle D=70, what is the sum of the measures of angle A and angle B?

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The answer is 180 degrees because...

angle A + angle B + 180˚ = 2 * 108˚

angle A + angle B = 3

angle A + angle B = 180˚ 60˚ - 180˚

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User Andy Morris
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To solve this problem, we must remember that the sum of interior angle of a polygon is:

Sum of interior angles = (n – 2) * 180˚

So, we can say that:

Sum of interior angles = angle A + angle B + angle C + angle D = (4 – 2) * 180˚

Where,

angle C + angle D = 110 + 70 = 180˚

Therefore substituting this value:

angle A + angle B + 180˚ = 2 * 108˚

angle A + angle B = 360˚ - 180˚

angle A + angle B = 180˚ (answer)

Hence we can also conclude that,

angle A + angle B = angle C + angle D

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