The sum of the two angles of an isosceles trapezoid is 96 °. Find a larger angle of the trapezoid.

1) The sum presented in the condition is the sum of two acute angles, since the sum of the angles on one side is 180 degrees and the opposite angles also add up to 180 degrees (in isosceles, of course)
2) the acute angle is equal to: 96 degrees: 2 = 48 degrees
3) obtuse angle is equal to: 180 degrees-48 degrees = 132 degrees
Answer: 132



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