No. Angles don't have anything called a side length. However, one can use trigonometry to compute the angles of a triangle based on the side lengths of the triangle (triangles do have side lengths).
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B: angles and side lengths
Angles don't really have side lengths, and if they do, then those don't tell you anything about the measure of the angle. The sides of a 1-degree angle can be 1 millimeter long or they can be 1 light-year long.
The sum of the angles in a quadrangle is 360 degrees, whatever the side lengths.
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