64 degrees because the total of the angles has to equal 360 degrees for it to be a hexagon.
They measure 105 degrees each.
All acute angles measure 50 degrees. All obtuse angles are supplementary to the acute angles, so they measure 130 degrees.
Total interior angles ((2 x 7) - 4) right angles ie 900 degrees. Given angles total 570 degrees so each of the other angles is (900 - 570)/2 ie 165 degrees.
All angles of a parallelogram add up to 360 and opposite angles are always equal. Therefore 360 - 80 = 280 The other angles = 140 each Test 40 + 40 + 140 + 140 = 360
Complementary angles are angles that add up to 90 degrees. If the smaller angle is x, the larger is 5x, so 6x = 90. X equals 15, and the larger angle measures 75 degrees.
55 degrees
The sum of the internal angles of a hexagon is (6-2)*180 = 4*180 = 720 degrees. So, if 5 angles add to 690 deg, the remaining one is 720-690 = 30 degrees.
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees. Given that three of the exterior angles of the hexagon sum to 240 degrees, the remaining two angles must sum to 360 - 240 = 120 degrees. Since these two angles are congruent to each other, each of the remaining angles measures 120/2 = 60 degrees. Thus, the measure of each of the remaining angles is 60 degrees.
The sum of the internal angles of a hexagon is (6-2)*180 = 720 degrees The four given angles add up to 53 + 126 + 89 + 117 = 385 degrees So the remaining two add up to 335 degrees.
They measure 105 degrees each.
In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal in measure. Therefore, the angle opposite the 37-degree angle will also measure 37 degrees. The sum of the interior angles of any quadrilateral is always 360 degrees. Since opposite angles in a parallelogram are equal, the other two angles will also measure 37 degrees each.
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees. If three exterior angles of the hexagon sum to 240 degrees, the remaining exterior angles must sum to 360 - 240 = 120 degrees. Since there are three remaining angles that are congruent, we can divide 120 degrees by 3, resulting in each of the remaining angles measuring 40 degrees.
Yes, it is possible to have a reflex angle in an irregular hexagon. The requirement is that the sum of the interior angles is 720 degrees. The other angles just have to be smaller to compensate.
The other three angles will each measure 120 degrees.
If the rhombus has two angles of 112 degrees - then the other two angles must total 136 degrees.
All acute angles measure 50 degrees. All obtuse angles are supplementary to the acute angles, so they measure 130 degrees.
Each other of the alternate angles will measure 75 degrees because there are 180 degrees on a straight line.