180 - (46 + 108) = 26 degrees
180 - (46 + 108) = 26 degrees
180 - (46 + 108) = 26 degrees
180 - (46 + 108) = 26 degrees
The other acute angle in that triangle is 40 degrees.
To find the measure of the third angle of a triangle, you can use the fact that the sum of all three angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees. So, if one angle measures 50 degrees and the other measures 85 degrees, you can subtract their sum from 180 to find the measure of the third angle. Therefore, the third angle would measure 180 - 50 - 85 = 45 degrees.
105
180 degrees in a triangle 180 - 90 - 55 = 35 35 degrees
If all three angles of a triangle measure less that 90 degrees (if all three angles are acute), the triangle is an acute triangle. A triangle that has a right angle (an angle the measures exactly 90 degrees) is a right triangle. (The other 2 angles will be acute angles.) A triangle that has an angle that is greater than 90 degrees (an obtuse angle), is an obtuse triangle. (The other 2 angles will be acute angles.)
60 degrees for an equilateral triangle but it depends on other types! Other angle measure could be 30, 45, or 90 degrees as well.
To find the measure of the third angle of a triangle, you can use the fact that the sum of all three angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees. So, if one angle measures 50 degrees and the other measures 85 degrees, you can subtract their sum from 180 to find the measure of the third angle. Therefore, the third angle would measure 180 - 50 - 85 = 45 degrees.
The other acute angle in that triangle is 40 degrees.
50 degrees
25 degrees
The third angle is 34.5 degrees
since it is a right triangle there is one 90 degree angle and another of the angles is 45 degrees. there is 180 degrees in a triangle so the missing angle is 45 degrees.
105
I think it is 90 degrees
If it is a triangle then the 3rd angle is 70 degrees
180 degrees in a triangle 180 - 90 - 55 = 35 35 degrees
If it's a triangle then the 3rd angle is 35 degrees