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If an angle of a parallelogram is two-third of its adjacent angle, find the angles of the parallelogram.

Given,


In a parallelogram



Let angle = x


So


We know that opposite angles of parallelogram are equal


So, four angles will be =


And ∘



∘


So, x = 108∘


Adjacent angles will be =


Angles are = 108∘, 108∘, 72∘ and 72∘


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