The measure of angle 6 is 48 degrees, what are the measures of the remaining angles?

Mathematics · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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To determine the measures of the remaining angles, we need additional information about the geometric configuration or relationships among the angles. If you're dealing with a specific type of geometric figure (such as a triangle, quadrilateral, or other polygon), please provide more details so that I can assist you in finding the measures of the other angles.


If we assume that angle 6 is part of a triangle, and we know the type of triangle (e.g., isosceles, equilateral), we can calculate the measures of the other angles based on the properties of that specific triangle. Alternatively, if it's part of a larger polygon, the relationships between angles in that polygon will determine their measures.