One angle of a parallelogram is twice the adjacent angle. What are the angles of the parallelogram?
The correct option is
A 60∘, 120∘, 60∘ and 120∘.
Let one angle be x and adjacent angle be y.
Given, x = 2y--- (i)
⇒ x + y = 180∘---- (ii) (sum of adjacent angles of a parallelogram is 180∘)
Substitute (i) in (ii), we get
y+2y=180∘
3y=180∘
y = 60∘
⇒ x = 2y
⇒ x = 120∘
As we know that the opposite angles are equal,
So the remining angle angles are 60∘ and 120∘.
Therefore, the angles of given parallelogram is 60∘, 120∘, 60∘ and 120∘.