No. The sum of the three angles in a triangle equal 180°. If one of the angles is 95°, then the other two angles will add up to 85°. Any obtuse triangle (a triangle with one angle greater than 90°), will have only one obtuse angle, and the other two angles must be acute (less than 90°).
The angles are 140 degrees, 20 degrees and 20 degrees that add up to 180 degrees
90 degrees each
No, congruent supplementary angles do not each measure 90 degrees. Supplementary angles are defined as two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. If two angles are congruent and supplementary, they would each measure 90 degrees, but this is a specific case rather than a general rule. In general, congruent supplementary angles can have any measure that adds up to 180 degrees, as long as they are equal.
Yes the 4 angles each measure 90 degrees
Each of the 6 interior angles is 120 degrees in a hexagon.
They measure 105 degrees each.
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The angles are 140 degrees, 20 degrees and 20 degrees that add up to 180 degrees
90 degrees each
Each other of the alternate angles will measure 75 degrees because there are 180 degrees on a straight line.
each of the twelve angles will be 30 degrees? each of the twelve angles will be 30 degrees?
Yes the 4 angles each measure 90 degrees
Each of the 6 interior angles is 120 degrees in a hexagon.
If the rhombus has two angles of 112 degrees - then the other two angles must total 136 degrees.
A rectangle has 4 interior angles and they each measure 90 degrees
Well, honey, the sum of all angles in a triangle is 180 degrees. So if two angles are already 54 degrees each, the third angle would be 72 degrees to make up the total. It's basic math, darling.
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