Presumably it is an isosceles triangle where the two equal angles are 35 degrees each and the other angle is 110 degrees (180 degrees in a triangle)
It is an isosceles triangle
An angle that measures 35 degrees is called an acute angle. Acute angles are angles that are less than 90 degrees. They are commonly found in geometric shapes such as triangles and rectangles. In this case, the 35-degree angle would be classified as an acute angle.
35+50+125=210 all quads equal 360 degrees 360-210=150 x=150 degrees
Sum of interior angles is (2n-4) right angles There are 66 right angles in 5940 degrees So (2n - 4) = 66 2n = 70 n = 35
35 and 110 degrees (180 degrees in a triangle)
35+35=70 180-70=110 Answer: 110 degrees
No because these are the angles of a scalene triangle
a triangle that has a right angle and the other two angles are diffrent ex: angles= #1. 90 degrees/#2. 35 degrees/#3. 55 degrees
a triangle that has a right angle and the other two angles are diffrent ex: angles= #1. 90 degrees/#2. 35 degrees/#3. 55 degrees
Presumably it is an isosceles triangle where the two equal angles are 35 degrees each and the other angle is 110 degrees (180 degrees in a triangle)
the total sum of the angles of a triangle should total 180 degrees so 35+28= 63 180 - 63= 117 X= 117 degrees
Well, honey, the sum of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees. So, if you have two angles at 35 degrees and 60 degrees, just subtract that from 180 to find the measure of the third angle. In this case, the third angle would be 85 degrees. Math doesn't have to be complicated, darling.
110180 - (2 x 35) = 110
It is an isosceles triangle and its other two angles each measures 35 degrees
35 degrees because the 3 angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees
No. The three angles, together add to 180 degrees. So you should add the two angles and take their sum away from 180. Example: first angle 35 degrees, second angle 75 degrees 1. Sum of first two angles = 35 + 75 = 110 degrees. 2. 180 degrees - 110 degrees = 70 degrees. 3. Answer: third angle = 70 degrees.