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Jordon Hull
4 November, 03:26
What is the angle that is 52, 68, 60 degrees
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Reilly Bird
4 November, 06:57
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If you are adding all the angles, then it equals 180 degrees.
If you are looking for the missing angle out of 360 ... then it is 180
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