To determine the measure of angle ( e ) when two sides are 5 and angle ( d ) equals ( A ) degrees, we would need more information about the arrangement of the sides and angles, such as whether it is a triangle or another shape. If it is part of a triangle, you can apply the Law of Cosines or the Law of Sines, depending on the given configuration. Without additional details, the specific value of angle ( e ) cannot be calculated.
If it is a regular polygon then it will have 360/12 equals 30 sides
A triangle has three sides and three angles. Right angled triangles are triangles in which the measure of one angle equals 90 degrees
Each interior angle will measure 162 degrees
Each interior angle will measure 156 degrees
It will have 14 sides and each interior angle will measure 2160/14 degrees
If it is a regular polygon then it will have 360/12 equals 30 sides
There is no polygon with a total angle measure of 200 degrees. The sum of angle measures of a polygon equals to [180 degrees(n - 2)], where n is the number of its sides and n is at least 3.
The measure of an angle whose sides overlap is 0 degrees. It is than not an angle, but rather a line.
20 degrees
A triangle has three sides and three angles. Right angled triangles are triangles in which the measure of one angle equals 90 degrees
If the exterior angle is 18 degrees then it will have 20 sides.
If the exterior angle is 45 degrees then it will have 8 sides
It will have 10 sides and each interior angle measures 144 degrees while each exterior angle measures 36 degrees
Each interior angle will measure 162 degrees
Each interior angle will measure 156 degrees
The regular polygon whose exterior angle measure is 12 degrees, has 30 sides (360/12, since the exterior angles on any polygon always add up to 360 degrees).
It will have 14 sides and each interior angle will measure 2160/14 degrees