One of the corners of an isosceles triangle is 108 degrees. Find the other two corners of the triangle.

An isosceles triangle, a triangle in which two sides are equal, and the angles lying opposite these sides are equal. The sum of all three angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.
From the condition of the problem, it is known what one of the angles of the triangle is equal to.
1. Find what is the sum of the other two angles of the triangle.
180-108 = 72 degrees.
2. Let’s find what each of these angles is equal to.
72/2 = 36 degrees.
Answer: The other two angles of the triangle are equal to each other and each of them is thirty-six degrees.



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