What is the size of the missing angle?
What is the size of the missing angle?
Determine the size of angle ABC?
DBC = 100°
What is the size of angle ABC?
Calculate the size of the unmarked angle:
What is the size of angle ABC?
What is the size of the missing angle?
To find the size of the missing angle, we will use the property that the sum of angles on a straight line is . Given that one angle is , we can calculate the missing angle using the following steps:
Therefore, the size of the missing angle is .
100°
Determine the size of angle ABC?
DBC = 100°
We can see from the diagram that angle DBC equals 100 degrees.
We can also see that the size of angle ABC is shown and equals 40 degrees.
Therefore, the answer is 40.
40
What is the size of angle ABC?
In order to calculate the value of angle ABC, we must calculate the sum of all the given angles.
That is:
110
Calculate the size of the unmarked angle:
The unmarked angle is adjacent to an angle of 160 degrees.
Remember: the sum of adjacent angles is 180 degrees.
Therefore, the size of the unknown angle is:
20
What is the size of angle ABC?
In order to calculate the value of angle ABC, we will begin by calculating the sum of all the given angles.
That is:
108
Calculate the value of the angle X.
Shown below is the right triangle ABC.
\( ∢\text{BAC}=55° \)
Calculate the angle \( ∢\text{ACB} \).
What is the size of the unlabelled angle?
What is the size of the missing angle?
Look at the isosceles triangle below.
AB = AC
What is the size of angle ACD?
Calculate the value of the angle X.
To solve this problem, we will apply the triangle sum theorem:
Now, let's complete the steps:
Step 1: The angles presented form a triangle involving the angles , , and .
Step 2: Apply the triangle angle sum theorem: .
Step 3: Simplifying this we get:
Solve for :
Therefore, the value of angle is .
94
Shown below is the right triangle ABC.
Calculate the angle .
35°
What is the size of the unlabelled angle?
It cannot be calculated.
What is the size of the missing angle?
It cannot be calculated.
Look at the isosceles triangle below.
AB = AC
What is the size of angle ACD?
30°
Look at the isosceles triangle below.
AB = AC
What is the size of angle DEB?
Look at the isosceles triangle below.
AB = AC
What is the size of angle DEB?
30°