The measures of the other three angles in the parallelogram are 33 °, 147 ° and 147 °.
The sum of all the interior angles in a parallelogram will add up to 360 degrees. This is because a parallelogram is a quadrilateral and this is the case for all quadrilaterals.
In a parallelogram, two sides will have the same angle and the other two sides will have the same angle.
If an angle is 33 degrees therefore, it means that there will be another angle which is also 33 degrees.
The other two angles would be:
= ( 360 degrees - 33 degrees - 33 degrees ) / 2
= 147 degrees
The reason for this is that the other two degrees will be the same and so can be found by divided the difference left from the other two angles.
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