The measures of two angles of a triangle are given find the measure of the third angle 47 and 62
It would be an acute-angled triangle, but it's missing a degree!
i think it is 71 . i think because you can add 62+47 =109-180 so put it like this 108 -109=71
90 - 43 = 47 degrees.
the slope of the red line would be 47 too.
The numbers are 26 and 21
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.
130 degrees
Improved Answer:180 degrees in a triangle6% which is 10.8 degrees because 6/100 of 180 = 10.8100 - 47 - 47 = 6And 94/100 of 180 = 169.2 degreesAlso 169.2+10.8 = 180 degrees
An obtuse triangle
A scalene triangle and the other angle is 47 degrees
It would be an acute-angled triangle, but it's missing a degree!
i think it is 71 . i think because you can add 62+47 =109-180 so put it like this 108 -109=71
47 sides
It is: 47 degrees
A 47-degree angle is classified as an acute angle. Acute angles are those that measure less than 90 degrees, while right angles measure exactly 90 degrees and obtuse angles measure more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. Therefore, since 47 is less than 90, it is acute.
It is an acute angled scalene triangle.
Obtuse