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Walker Reyes
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14 August, 22:43
Whats the missing angle for 15°
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Tyrese Fry
14 August, 23:06
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As 24sonofdexter said, it's a supplementary angle, so two angles added gives 180°
To find the other angle do 180°-15° = 165°
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