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No. If you only know angles, you can't find any sides.Millions of triangles can all have the same angles. In fact, an infinite number of them can.
As the home plate has 5 angles it is a pentagon. The angles of a pentagon sum to (5 - 2) × 180° = 3 × 180° = 540° Three angles are right angles, and their sum is 3 × 90° = 270° This leaves 540° - 270° = 270° As the remaining two angles are congruent, they are each half of this at 270° ÷ 2 = 135° The remaining angles are 135° each.
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Angles are everywhere basically. If you are looking for angles in a square, they are the corners. There are four angles in a square and all of them are 90 degrees, therefore, all of them are right angles. Usually, when someone is giving you a problem to find angles, the right angles are the easiest to find because A) they look like the corners of a square. B) They sometimes have little squares in the bended part of the angle. Acute angles are ones that look like a triangle, and obtuse angles are opened widely.
All the angles of a square are 90 degrees.
The two base angles are congruent or equal measure. Find one angle and use the 180 degree rule and you can find all three.
Pythagorean theorm!!
It means to find all of its sides and angles.
All the angles together equal 180, so take the two known angles and subtract them from 180.
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It is impossible to find a triangle if only angle measures are given (all similar triangles have the same angles).