Not too sure of your question but if one angle measures 115 degrees then the other 3 angles are 115 degrees, 65 degrees and 65 degrees because opposite angles are equal.
Any value between 0 and 360 degrees (excluding 180 degrees).
An interior angle of a heptagon can have any value in the range (0, 360) degrees - other than 180 degrees.
90 ÷ 3 = 30 degrees
Total internal angles value of a hexagon is 8 x 90 degrees = 720 degrees and so each internal angle is 720/6 = 120 degrees
The largest angle of a trapezium can be any value just less than 180 degrees.
An angle of a parallelogram can have any value in the range (0, 180) degrees.
Any single interior angle of a parallelogram can have any value in the range (0,180) degrees.
Assuming that in a parallelogram, angle A = 78 degrees angle B = 3y degrees and that angles A and B are adjacent interior angles of the parallelogram. 78 + 3y = 180 so 3y = 102 and so y = 102/3 = 34 degrees.
It has 2 opposite equal acute angles and 2 opposite equal obtuse angles and the 4 angles add up to 360 degrees.
No, a parallelogram is not equal to 360; rather, it is a geometric shape characterized by having opposite sides that are equal in length and parallel. The sum of the interior angles of any quadrilateral, including a parallelogram, is 360 degrees. Thus, while the total angle measure is 360 degrees, this does not mean the parallelogram itself is equal to that value.
A value just below 180 degrees. In whole numbers, 179 degrees, but 179.999... otherwise.
If it is a 4-sided parallelogram, then its interior angles are 135, 135, 45 and 45 degrees because opposite angles are equal and the 4 angles add up to 360 degrees.
No, 180 degrees is a straight angle. A reflex angle is one whose value is between 180 and 360 degrees.
sin-1(0.707) = 44.99134834 or about 45 degrees
90 degrees is the value of the smallest bond angle in IF4.
A parallelogram has 2 sets of equal sides.That means that there are 2 sets of the same angles.If one angle is 100 degrees,the angle diagonal of it is also 100 degrees.So as long as you know one angle you can calculate the rest since all the angles have to add up to 360 degrees.So if there are three unknown angles but one is 100 degrees.One of the unknown angles is also 100 degrees.And since that equals to 200 degrees,minus 360 by 200 and you get 160 which is the combined degrees of the last two angles which are the same.So the last two angles are both 80 degrees.
It is a complete turn of 360 degrees which is the maximum value of a reflex angle