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Hi Bunuel,

Thanks for all that you do. Your explanations have made the study grind a lot more manageable.

I was under the impression that when you write out an angle expression (ex. ∠ABC), it means the angle is formed by the intersection of line AB with line BC (see attached illustration)

Is this the case? If so, I'm having trouble visualizing how you could form the parallelogram above using the given information. Thanks in advance!
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Can someone explain how B can be the vertex of angle CBD if the prompt states AB=CD and AD=BC? I can't figure out how to draw this...
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Hi Bunnel,


Can you please elaborate more on solution .. i got this question wrong.
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Question didn't mentioned that Opposite sides are parallel !!!!

can we still assume that given quadrilateral is Parallelogram?

Requesting expert analysis on this !!!

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Question didn't mentioned that Opposite sides are parallel !!!!

can we still assume that given quadrilateral is Parallelogram?

Requesting expert analysis on this !!!

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This is explained in the solution:
Because \(AB = CD\) and \(BC = AD\), \(ABCD\) is a parallelogram.

If two pairs of opposite sides of a quadrilateral are equal in length then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
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In quadrilateral \(ABCD\), \(AB = CD\) and \(BC = AD\). If \(\angle CBD = 30\) degrees and \(\angle BAD = 80\) degrees, what is the value of \(\angle ADC\)?

A. 30 degrees
B. 50 degrees
C. 70 degrees
D. 100 degrees
E. 120 degrees

Consecutive angles are supplementary => \(\angle BAD + \angle ADC=180\)

\(\angle ADC=180-80=100\)

Am I right here?
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In quadrilateral \(ABCD\), \(AB = CD\) and \(BC = AD\). If \(\angle CBD = 30\) degrees and \(\angle BAD = 80\) degrees, what is the value of \(\angle ADC\)?

A. 30 degrees
B. 50 degrees
C. 70 degrees
D. 100 degrees
E. 120 degrees

Consecutive angles are supplementary => \(\angle BAD + \angle ADC=180\)

\(\angle ADC=180-80=100\)

Am I right here?

Yes, consecutive angles in a parallelogram are supplementary, add to 180°, so yes you are right.
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+1 for option D. The angle is 100.
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Does the position of A, B , C and D matter for these types of problems? If we wanted to draw it, what is the correct placement?
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Does the position of A, B , C and D matter for these types of problems? If we wanted to draw it, what is the correct placement?

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Because you know that its a parallelogram, you don't need the information that CBD is 30 degrees. Opposite angles in parallelogram are the same and quadrilateral has 360 degrees in total -> ADC = [360-(2*80)]/2
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