All triangle angles add to 180 degrees. Since one is 38 and the right angle is 90, the third angle is 180 -38-90 = 52 degrees
90 - 38 = 52 degrees.
There are 180 degrees in a triangle. So: 3rd angle=180-38-97=45
(180 - 38)/2 = 71 degrees (base angles of an isosceles triangle are congruent).
The angles are: 43 degrees. 38 degrees and 99 degrees which all add up to 180 degrees
If it is a complementary angle, the missing angle is 52 degrees. If it is a supplementary angle, the missing angle is 142 degrees. If it is an opposite angle, the missing angle is 38 degrees. Obviously, you need to know what type of angle you're looking for.
All triangle angles add to 180 degrees. Since one is 38 and the right angle is 90, the third angle is 180 -38-90 = 52 degrees
128 degrees
90 - 38 = 52 degrees.
It is 38 degrees because 180-97-45 = 38
A pair of supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement to a 38 degree angle is equal to 180 - 38 = 142 degrees.
52 degrees
It is: 90-52 = 38 degrees
An angle and its complement sum to ninety degrees. 90-52=38
There are 180 degrees in a triangle. So: 3rd angle=180-38-97=45
The measurement could be the value, 38 degrees, or it could be the actual act of measuring the angle.
I found it! It's 52 degrees.