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What kind of angel is 180°
The answer depends on which angle is 39 degrees.
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What ever it needs to make 180. 39+77=116 You still needs64 degrees.
90-39 = 51 degrees
If angle 1 and angle 3 are complementary, their measures add up to 90 degrees. Assuming angle 4 is part of a linear pair with angle 2 (meaning they are supplementary), we have m angle 2 + m angle 4 = 180 degrees. Given that m angle 4 is 39 degrees, we can find m angle 2 by solving: m angle 2 + 39 = 180, which gives m angle 2 = 141 degrees.
The complementary angle of 51o is 39o; the supplementary angle of 51o is 129o.
The complement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 90 degrees. Therefore, the complement of a 39-degree angle is 90 - 39, which equals 51 degrees.
What kind of angel is 180°
The answer depends on which angle is 39 degrees.
63 degrees because 180 -39 -78 = 63
If they are the angles of a triangle then the missing angle is 116 degrees
180-39-77 = 64 degrees
Suppose the angle is x, Then its supplementary is 180-x So x+39 = 2(180-x) = 360-2x Then 3x = 399 So x = 133 and 180-x = 47
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