Angles have toad to 180 degrees to be triangle so you have no triangle as angles add to 190. If angle is 116 degrees instead of 126 degrees you have isosceles triangle
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126 = n^12 12 = log(base n)126 Since log(base n)(126) = log 126/log n or log(base n)(126) = ln 126/ln n we write: 12 = ln 126/ln n 12 ln n = ln 126 ln n = ln 126/12 ln n = 0.4030234922 rewrite the natural logarithm showing base e (optional) log(base e)(n)= 0.4030234922 e^0.4030234922 = n Check e^0.4030234922 126 = (e^0.4030234922)^12 ? 126 = e^4.836281907 ? 126 = 126 True
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The quotient of 126/7 is 18
What type of triangle, if any , can be formed with angle measures of 32°, 126° , and 32°
No because the 3 angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees and the given 2 angles already add up to 180 degrees
If the two base angles of an isosceles triangle are both 27 degrees then the vertex angle is 126 degrees because the sum of a triangles angles is always 180 degrees, 27 and 27 is 54, 180-54 is 126.
Two consecutive angles of a parallelogram always add up to 180 degrees. So, if the figure actually IS a parallelogram, and if it has a 54-degree angle, then it has two of them, and the other two are 124 degrees each.
1, 9, 36, 84, 126, 126, 84, 36, 9, 1
Sipplementary angles always add up to 180 degrees. Just subtract 126 from 180 to get the missing angle.
1 9 36 84 126 126 84 36 9 1
a triangle is a with three sides
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The sum of the internal angles of a hexagon is (6-2)*180 = 720 degrees The four given angles add up to 53 + 126 + 89 + 117 = 385 degrees So the remaining two add up to 335 degrees.
Two angles are supplementary if they add up to 180 degrees. Therefore: 126 + 54 = 180 so the supplement of 54 degrees is 126 degrees.
64 degrees because the total of the angles has to equal 360 degrees for it to be a hexagon.