How to Find Missing Angles
Pennpaper Team
Missing angle problems become easier when you know which angle rule applies.
Quick idea
Most missing angle problems use angle sums: straight lines make 180 degrees, triangles make 180 degrees, and circles around a point make 360 degrees.
Steps
- Identify the shape or angle relationship.
- Write an equation using the correct angle sum.
- Solve the equation.
- Check whether the answer is reasonable for the diagram.
Worked example
Find x if x and 65 degrees form a straight line.
Full solution
Step-by-step walkthrough
Step 1
A straight line is 180 degrees.
Step 2
Subtract 65 degrees from 180 degrees.
Step 3
The missing angle is 115 degrees.
Common mistake
Do not trust drawings that are not marked to scale. Use the angle relationships, not how the picture looks.
Practice problems
- A triangle has angles 50 and 60. Find the third.
- Two supplementary angles include 38 degrees. Find the other.
- Angles around a point include 90, 120, and x. Find x.
Answers
- 70 degrees
- 142 degrees
- 150 degrees
Ask Pennpaper to explain it live
If the steps make sense but you still feel stuck, start a Pennpaper lesson and ask the tutor to draw the problem on the whiteboard. Seeing the symbols move step by step is often what makes the concept click.