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it is impossible to do because you need at least 2 angles to tell the other one

All unknown sides and angles of a triangle can be found only when one side and two angles, two sides and the included angle, two sides and an angle opposite one of them, or three sides are given.

All you will know is that the sum of the other two angels is 180 - (value of known angle).

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