To estimate missing angles you need to know what kind of shape it is first. If it is a triangle all the angles add up to 180 degrees and so you add up the angles you are given and take that answer away from 180 degrees. That should give you the answer. Good luck I hope you understand
If it is a regular 6 sided hexagon then all of its sides are equal in lengths and so therefore so are all of its 6 interior angles are equal in sizes.
You could estimate. If it is not right, it is between 90 degrees and 0 degrees. If it is between right and straight angles, it would be between 90 degrees and 180 degrees. You can sort of figure out roughly where each and measurement was.
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You can estimate angles by using right, acute, and obtuse, or just by simply using a protractor. A protractor isn't a person who is a pro at driving tractors, its a semi-circle shaped math tool. XD
There are right angles, acute angles, obtuse angles, and straight angles.
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they are angles that are wierd and dont make angles that are angles to 360 degrees and make non-angles to make angles
congurent angles are angles that have equal angles. Example, if you want to have equal angles, you have to have a shape that has equal sides
Some shapes have angles and so they are important in defining the shapes. And angles are absolutely critical for angles. They are the very essence of their existence: if it were not for angles then there would be no angles.
Yes, congruent angles are angles that have the same measure.
Angles that are less than 90 degrees are acute angles. Angles that are 90 degrees are right angles, and angles that are greater than 90 degrees are obtuse angles.