similar shapes have corresponding angles that are equal. Also, any length in one shape is equal to the scale factor times the corresponding length in the other shape.
corresponding angles are angle that if u took one angle it would correspond (witch means equal) with the other angle The angles that occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others. If the two lines are parallel, the corresponding angles are equal!
hexagon
The angles are 157.5 degrees and 22.5 degrees
The two angles are 36 and 144 degrees.
similar shapes have corresponding angles that are equal. Also, any length in one shape is equal to the scale factor times the corresponding length in the other shape.
corresponding angles are angle that if u took one angle it would correspond (witch means equal) with the other angle The angles that occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others. If the two lines are parallel, the corresponding angles are equal!
No, 60 times 3 = 180. Equilateral triangles have to have equal angles and equal sides. All triangle angles add up to be 180 degrees, so therefore, NO
hexagon
simple , measure them then times by 6
The angles are 157.5 degrees and 22.5 degrees
Opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal, and adjacent angles are supplementary. Let one angle be θ, then the adjacent angle is 4θ + 50° → θ + 4θ + 50° = 180° → 5θ = 130° → θ = 26° → The two adjacent angles are 26° and 154°. → The angles of the parallelogram are 26°, 154°, 26°, 154°.
The two angles are 36 and 144 degrees.
130 Degrees180-24=156So you know that the sum of all the angles is 180, so the sum of the other two angles is 156. You Know that angle p is equal to some number x. And you know the angle n is five times some number x or 5x. You know the sum of the two angles numerically and algebraically.6x=156x=26n=5xn=5(26)n=130
The angle is 160 degrees and it's supplement is 20 degrees.
Measure 3 is three times the value of measure 4.
A parallelogram has four angles where the opposing angles are equal and the opposing sides are parallel (hence the name parallelogram) and are of equal length. All four angles must add up to 360 degrees. Since the opposing angles are equal, any two adjacent angles must therefore add up to 180 degrees. Since A is not equal to B, the two angles must be adjacent, so we can say: A + B = 180 degrees Since A is 5 times B, we can now say: 5B + B = 180 degrees Or more simply: 6B = 180 degrees Dividing both sides by six yields B: B = 30 degrees Knowing B we can now determine A: A = 5B A = 5 x 30 A = 150 degrees According to the rules of parallelograms, if C is opposite A then C must be 150 degrees, otherwise C must be 30 degrees.