An Isosceles triangle has a 96degree angle. What are the measures of the other 2 angles?

Do all triangles have to add up to 180degrees? If so, than this isn't possible because an isosceles triangle has 2 sides the same length. Correct?

Yes it is possible. You would take 180 and subtract that from 96. you would get 84. Then divide that by two, because an isoceles triange has two congruent sides. Then you would get 42, and that would be the answer to your two sides you don't have.

One angle of an isosceles triangle measures 34°. Which other angles could be in that isosceles triangle?

You are correct that the sum of the angles in any triangle is always 180 degrees. However, an isosceles triangle is a special type of triangle where two sides are of equal length. Since one angle of the isosceles triangle is given as 96 degrees, we can determine the measures of the other two angles.

In an isosceles triangle, the two angles opposite the equal sides are equal. Therefore, the other two angles in the isosceles triangle must be equal as well.

To find the measures of the other two angles, we can use the fact that the sum of all angles in a triangle is 180 degrees. Let's call the measure of each of the other two angles x.

Given:
Angle A = 96 degrees
Angle B = x degrees
Angle C = x degrees

Since the sum of all angles in a triangle is 180 degrees, we can write an equation:

Angle A + Angle B + Angle C = 180 degrees

Substituting in the known values, we get:

96 + x + x = 180

Combining like terms, we can simplify the equation:

96 + 2x = 180

Now, we can solve for x:

2x = 180 - 96
2x = 84
x = 42

Therefore, the measures of the other two angles of the isosceles triangle are both 42 degrees.

yes.. but an triangle.. any triangle has to ad up.. to 180 degrees..

so for an isoceles.. it is possibl.. that it has 2 add up.. to 180.. degress..