Yes as for example a square has 4 interior equal angles of 90 degrees.
50 degrees (360 degrees in a quadrilateral)
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?
125°
The 4 interior angles of a quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees. 360-65-90-60 = 145 degrees which is the missing angle
The interior angles of a quadrilateral always add up to 360 degrees. Therefore, 68+51+116=235 360-235=125 degrees.
50 degrees (360 degrees in a quadrilateral)
No because the 4 interior angles of a quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees
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 measure of each interior angle of a quadrilateral is always less than 360 degrees, as the sum of all interior angles in a quadrilateral is 360 degrees. This means that each individual angle must be less than 360 degrees, but it can vary widely depending on the specific type of quadrilateral. For example, in a rectangle, each angle is 90 degrees, while in an irregular quadrilateral, the angles can differ significantly.
90 degrees
90 degrees.
4
It is: 47 degrees
The 4th angle is: 360-90-145-78 = 47 degrees
110 degrees.
80 degree
Any angle <360 degrees is possible, though it would be a concave quadrilateral if the angle were greater than 180 deg.