The TWO (not one) missing angles are 102 and 70
to find missing angles you are dealing with complementry and suplementry angles. Suplementry angles add up to 180 degrees so you must subtract what given angle you have from 180 and you come up with youre missing angle. This rule also gos for complementry but the angles must add up to 90 degrees
If they are the angles of a triangle then the missing angle is 116 degrees
All the angles of a square are 90 degrees.
Subtract the two known angles from 180 degrees will give you the missing angle
The answer depends on which variable is missing.
The TWO (not one) missing angles are 102 and 70
to find missing angles you are dealing with complementry and suplementry angles. Suplementry angles add up to 180 degrees so you must subtract what given angle you have from 180 and you come up with youre missing angle. This rule also gos for complementry but the angles must add up to 90 degrees
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If they are the angles of a triangle then the missing angle is 116 degrees
That will depend on the shape but if it's a triangle then the missing angle is 54 because there are 180 degrees in a triangle.
The answer depends on what information you do have!
All the angles of a square are 90 degrees.
by using a protractor
Subtract the two known angles from 180 degrees will give you the missing angle
The answer depends on what information you do have and what is missing. There is no single answer for all situations.
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