That will depend on the shape but if it's a triangle then the missing angle is 54 because there are 180 degrees in a triangle.
The 3rd angle will measure 180 -77 -62 = 41 degrees
I assume you mean a TRIANGLE. The angles in a triangle will sum up to 180 degrees. So sum your two angles and subtract that from 180.
It is: 180-61-62 = 57 degrees
The other 2 angles are c 62 and 90 degrees
The interior angles of a 62-agon add up to 10,800 degrees
The 3rd angle will measure 180 -77 -62 = 41 degrees
If two angles are complementary, then they equal 90 degrees. If one angle is 62 degrees we subtract it from 90 and get 38 degrees.
The measures of two angles of a triangle are given find the measure of the third angle 47 and 62
78 degrees I believe.
I assume you mean a TRIANGLE. The angles in a triangle will sum up to 180 degrees. So sum your two angles and subtract that from 180.
28 degrees. Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees
The angles must add up to 180o Let the missing angle be x so, x + 62o + 47o = 180o x = 71o
A + B = 180 A - B = 56 So 2A = 236 which gives A = 118 degrees and then B = 180 - A = 62 degrees.
The sum of a triangle's angles must always equal 180, so 54+62=116. 180-116=64. The third angle is a 64 degree angle.
It is: 180-61-62 = 57 degrees
The other 2 angles are c 62 and 90 degrees
Complementary angles are a pair of angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees. So the complement of a 62 degree angle would be 90-62=28.