Not enough useful information has been given to work out its angles but in general a quadrilateral has 4 sides and its 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees.
The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral must equal 360 degrees. If you know three of the angles, just subtract them from 360 to find the fourth angle. In this case: 360 - 106 - 47 - 133 = 74
50 degrees (360 degrees in a quadrilateral)
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The following are angles in a convex quadrilateral: Angle A = 80 degrees Angle B = 98 degree Angle C = 70 degrees What is the measure of the missing angle?
The sum of the measures of the interior angles of any quadrilateral is 360.(S-2)*180 equals the sum.
There are only 4 possible numbers which could be measures of the angles for the quadrilateral. Each of the infinitely many other measures, such as 36.57 degrees, could NOT be the measure.
80 The angles in a quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees. So if 3 angles = 280 the fourth angle is 360-280 = 80
the angle measures of a quadrilateral must equal 360 degrees so you add 80+140+55=275 then subtract from 360. the answer is 85
The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral must equal 360 degrees. If you know three of the angles, just subtract them from 360 to find the fourth angle. In this case: 360 - 106 - 47 - 133 = 74
The 4 interior angles of any 4 sided quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees
That depends on the quadrilateral. They will not all have the same measure. Even rectangles will not all have the same central angle measures.
The sum of angles in a quadrilateral is 360 degrees.
The four interior angles of any quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees
In a quadrilateral, three of the angles are obtuse. Which of the following could not be the angle measure of the fourth angle? 60° 90° 40° 20°
50 degrees (360 degrees in a quadrilateral)
A quadrilateral has four angles. There is information on only three so there are infinitely many possible answers.
The 4 interior angles of any quadrilateral always add up to 360 degrees