If there are only 4 angles, this is one solid shape and we're strictly talking about internal angles. Then the answer would have to be both the other angles are 60 degrees each.
This is because, if two angles are the same size, then the other two also must be. Then you just have to make sure that the angles all add up to 360 in total - which would bring you to 60.
The other three angles will each measure 120 degrees.
120 degrees.
Each of the 6 interior angles is 120 degrees in a hexagon.
there are six angles in a hexagon. In a regular hexagon (all of the angles are the same size) they each measure 120 degrees
Two supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. If one measures 60 less than the other, they must be 60 and 120 degrees, so the measure of the larger angle is 120 degrees. To find that algebraically, where m is the larger angle: m+(m-60)=180 2m=240 m=120
The other three angles will each measure 120 degrees.
Interior angles: 120 degrees Exterior angles: 60 degrees
60 degrees and 120 degrees
A shape in which all angles measure equally is equiangular. Have a good day! :)
120 degrees
The interior angles of a regular hexagon measure 120° A regular hexagon has all sides the same length and all angles are equal.
120 degrees.
50 degrees (360 degrees in a quadrilateral)
Each of the 6 interior angles is 120 degrees in a hexagon.
It is: 360-80-120-65 = 95 degrees which is the 4th angle
there are six angles in a hexagon. In a regular hexagon (all of the angles are the same size) they each measure 120 degrees
The measure of the interior angle is 120 degrees. The measure of the exterior angle is 60 degrees. Of course, the measure of all the angles add up to 720 degrees.