If you're referring to the internal angles of a triangle - the missing angle would be 30 degrees. Remember - in a flat triangle - the internal angles always add up to 180. Therefore - add up the angles you know, then subtract that from 180.
The interior angles of a 2-D triangle will always add up to 180 degrees. To determine the measure of the third angle: 180 - (32 + 75) = 73 degrees
The third angle is 30°, and there's no way to determine the lengths of the sides from the information given.
The sum of an angle and its complement is 90 degrees. So the unknown angle must be 90 - 75 = 15 degrees.
180-105 = 75
The angles are: 75 degrees and 105 degrees
The interior angles of a 2-D triangle will always add up to 180 degrees. To determine the measure of the third angle: 180 - (32 + 75) = 73 degrees
The third angle is 75 degrees. The 3 angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees. Therefore: 45 + 60 + 75 = 180.
If it's a parallelogram then the other 3 angles are 75, 105 and 105 degrees
70 degrees
The third angle is 30°, and there's no way to determine the lengths of the sides from the information given.
It is 75 degrees
It is: 15 degrees
The sum of an angle and its complement is 90 degrees. So the unknown angle must be 90 - 75 = 15 degrees.
15 degrees
180-105 = 75
105 degrees
180-75=105 degrees