126,64,59, what is the missing angle
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me assume em numbers R the angels, in degrees.... 59+64+126...add up tu 249 deg . . . "quadlateral" meen it hav 4 sides . . . that meen the 4 angels add up tu 360 deg . . . 360-249=111 deg
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