Since the sum of all three angles is 180 degrees, the third angle is 180 - 45 - 93 =
Since the sum of all three angles is 180 degrees, the third angle is 180 - 45 - 93 =
Since the sum of all three angles is 180 degrees, the third angle is 180 - 45 - 93 =
Since the sum of all three angles is 180 degrees, the third angle is 180 - 45 - 93 =
the answer is 68 degrees
The missing angle measure is 100 degrees.
77. The sum of the three angles in a triangle equal the sum of 180 degrees
The third angle of a triangle is equal to 180 degrees minus (the sum of the first two angles).
The sum of the angles is 180 degrees in any triangle. So 180-140 is 40 and the third angle is 40 degrees.
90 degress :P
The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. First, calculate the sum of the two known angles. Then subtract that result from 180. That difference is the measure of the third unknown angle. Given: One angle of a triangle is 15 degrees and the second angle of the triangle is 85 degrees. To find: We need to find the third angle of the triangle. Let the third angle of the triangle be x. We know that the sum of the angles in a triangle is 180 degrees. ==> 15 degrees + 85 degrees + x degrees = 180 degrees. ==> 100 degrees + x degrees = 180 degress. ==> x = 180 degrees - 100 degrees. ==> x = 80 degress. Therefore the third angle of the triangle is 80 degrees.
anything over 180, A triangle is composed of 180 degrees, so if one angle alone is 180 degress then the shape is not A triangle.
Zero degrees,how can it be zero degress that might be worg
Vertex angle: 180-42-42 = 96 degrees
I assume you mean a TRIANGLE. The angles in a triangle will sum up to 180 degrees. So sum your two angles and subtract that from 180.
a right angle measures 90 degrees
It is a right angle triangle and the 3rd angle will measure 30 degrees
No it can't. The reason is because an obtuse angle/triangle has to have a measurement of 90 degrees more or up until 180 degress.
180 - (80 + 60) ie 40
50 degrees if its a triangle
If you mean an equilateral triangle then the 3rd angle is 60 degrees