SOLUTION: If one angle of a pentagon is a right angle. find the size of each of the remaining angles if they are equal to one another.
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Question 1091105: If one angle of a pentagon is a right angle. find the size of each of the remaining angles if they are equal to one another.
Answer by ikleyn(52835) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Hint. The sum of interior angles of any pentagon is (5-2)*180 degs = 3*180 degs = 540 degs.
To get the final answer, subtract 90 degs and divide the difference by 4.
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