Call a roofer to look at it. They will normally provide a free estimate.
It depends on what shape you have.
cant someone else solve this answer???
The answer depends on what the question is and what other information you are given.
you solve it by answering it
The 3 interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees
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a circle is 360 degrees. so whatever exterior angle u have u can subtract it from 360 to see what the interior angle is!
It is maybe House of Life
To get into the house in Vampire's Curse, you need to first solve the puzzle on the door by rearranging the tiles to form a picture of a bat. Once you solve the puzzle, the door will open, allowing you to enter the house.
To solve real-life problems involving angle relationships in parallel lines and triangles, first, identify the parallel lines and any transversal lines that create corresponding, alternate interior, or interior angles. Use the properties of these angles, such as the fact that corresponding angles are equal and alternate interior angles are equal. For triangles, apply the triangle sum theorem, which states that the sum of the interior angles is always 180 degrees. By setting up equations based on these relationships, you can solve for unknown angles and apply this information to the specific context of your problem.
To solve for the exterior angle of a triangle, use the Exterior Angle Theorem, which states that the measure of an exterior angle is equal to the sum of the measures of the two non-adjacent interior angles. To apply this, identify the exterior angle and the two corresponding interior angles. Simply add the measures of those two interior angles together to find the value of the exterior angle. For example, if the interior angles are 40° and 60°, the exterior angle would be 40° + 60° = 100°.
It's a medical mystery, so Dr. House and his team have to solve the case each week.