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The consecutive angles of a parallelogram are

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The consecutive angles of a parallelogram are supplementary. In other words, if you have a parallelogram, and you look at two angles that share a common vertex (consecutive angles), the sum of those two angles will always be 180 degrees. This property is a consequence of the parallel sides in a parallelogram.
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