Short answer: No afraid not.
Opposite sides of a parallelogram must be equal and parallel. The opposite sides of a kit are neither. To make sure you understand, measure the upper left side and the lower right side. The upper left is shorter than the lower right (even though these sides are opposite one another).
It you extend the upper left line upward and do the same thing to the lower right, you will get two lines that meet. No parallelogram will do that.
Complementary angles:
The sum of two complementary angles is 90.
When two complementary angles are adjacent, a right angle is formed.
Supplementary angles:
The sum of two supplementary angles is 180.
When two supplementary angles are adjacent, a straight angle is formed.
Answer:
150°
Step-by-step explanation:
By inscribed angle theorem:

Answer:
Slope = -3
Step-by-step explanation:
(3 , 5) ; (4, 2)

B. Multiple both sides by -5/3