Use a calculator, seriously. If you mean a triangle then it would be 25.
An Obtuse Angle is more than 90° but less than 180° so a 116 degree angle would be obtuse.
The interior angles of a quadrilateral always add up to 360 degrees. Therefore, 68+51+116=235 360-235=125 degrees.
What ever it needs to make 180. 39+77=116 You still needs64 degrees.
32, 32, and 116 degrees
Suppose the angle is x degrees. It is 26 deg more than its complement so the complement is x - 26 degrees. Since the two angles are complementary, their sum is 90 degrees. That is x + x - 26 = 90 or 2x - 26 = 90 so that 2x = 116 and so x = 58 degrees.
If they are the angles of a triangle then the missing angle is 116 degrees
The variable of 116 degrees in a circle refers to the angle measurement itself, indicating that the angle occupies 116 degrees of the total 360 degrees in a circle. In terms of radians, this angle is approximately 2.03 radians (since 116 degrees × π/180 ≈ 2.03). Additionally, this angle can be used to define a sector of the circle or to describe the rotation of a line from a reference point.
116 degrees ( Maybe)
It is 180 -64 = 116 and 64 plus 116 = a supplementary angle of 180 degrees
It is: 116 degrees
180 - 64 = 116 degrees.
An Obtuse Angle is more than 90° but less than 180° so a 116 degree angle would be obtuse.
116 degrees
The interior angles of a quadrilateral always add up to 360 degrees. Therefore, 68+51+116=235 360-235=125 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.
In a triangle, the sum of all three angles is always 180 degrees. If two angles measure 32 degrees each, their total is 64 degrees. To find the measure of the third angle, subtract 64 from 180, which gives you 116 degrees. Therefore, the measure of the third angle is 116 degrees.
Are you talking about a triangle? If so, 33