If that '56' has units of 'degrees', then the vertex angle is 68 degrees.
180 - 2*52 = 76 both base angles are equal (property of an isosceles triangle) and total angles is 180
The base angles will have equal angles of 50 degrees
an isosceles triangle can have any vertex angle less than 180 and greater than 0, as long the other two angles are equal. an isosceles triangle with a vertex of 179 degrees would just have the other two angles be 0.5 degrees. A right triangle with matching angles (both 45 degrees) would be both a right triangle and isosceles triangle.
104 degrees: 180 - (2 x 38)
If the vertex of an isosceles triangle has a measure of 70° what is the measure of one base angleANSWER:Isosceles = 2 legs, 1 vertex, 1 baseTriangle = 180°if its vertex measure 70° , 1 leg ____? + 1 leg____? =180° and all isosceles triangle has congruent legs.180°- 70°=110° then 110° divided by 2 =55°=vertex of an isosceles triangle measure 70° and its 2 legs measure 55°
130 degrees is the measure of the base angles of an isosceles triangle whose vertex has a measure of 50 degrees.
90 degrees. This is an isosceles right triangle, standing on its hypotenuse.
64° is.
180 - 2*52 = 76 both base angles are equal (property of an isosceles triangle) and total angles is 180
If the 58°-angle is one of the base angles, then the vertex angle is 64°.If the 58°-angle is the vertex angle, then the vertex angle is 58°.
The base angles of an isosceles triangle are congruent. The vertex angle of an isosceles triangle is not necessarily congruent to the base angles.
The two angles that are not the isosceles vertex are equal.
The base angles will have equal angles of 50 degrees
The vertex angle of an isosceles triangle is equal to the measure of each of its base angles. Therefore, if one of the base angles measures 42 degrees, then the vertex angle also measures 42 degrees.
120 degrees.
84 degrees
84 degrees