rhombus, parallelogram and an isosceles trapezoid
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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
Number of sides is irrelevant, exterior angles always total 360o
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It is a scalene triangle that would have the given angles.
The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. If the sum of two of a triangle's angles is 148, then the third angle must be 180 - 148 = 32 degrees.
180 - 32 = 148; 148/2 = 74 which is the smaller angle so the larger is 106
If the obtuse angle on a straight line is 148 degrees, then the acute angle would be the supplementary angle to the obtuse angle on the same line. The sum of the measures of two supplementary angles is always 180 degrees, so the acute angle would be 180 - 148 = 32 degrees.
Then the other 2 angles will add up to 148 degrees because any triangle has 3 interior angles that add up to 180 degrees
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Supplement of 32 degrees = (180 -32) = 148 degrees
The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 180 degrees. In this case, the supplement of a 148-degree angle would be 180 degrees minus 148 degrees, which equals 32 degrees. So, the supplement of a 148-degree angle is a 32-degree angle.
4 x 32 = 128 20 = 148 - 128 Answer: 4 times with 20 remainder
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148 A+
-148°F is equivalent to -100°C. This can be calculated using the formula: (°F - 32) x 5/9 = °C.
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