If the measure of one angle of an isosceles is 92 what is the measure of either of the remaining angles?
In any triangle, the sum of all three interior angles is 180 degrees.In an isosceles triangle, two of the three angles are equal.We know the 92 can't be one of the two equal angles, because if it were, then the 2 equal angles would add up to 184. The two equal angles must make up what's left of the 180 after you take out the 92.So the two mystery angles are [ 1/2 (180 - 92) ] = [ 1/2 (88) ] = 44 and 44.