There can be no "fraction" without a given basis. What's the fraction based on? What's the whole piece?
If we assume the "whole piece" is 360 degrees (which is the entire angle of a circle) then the fraction is n/N = 50/360 = 5/36.
But if we assume the whole piece is 180 degrees (which is the entire interior angle of a triangle) then the fraction is n/N = 50/180 = 5/18.
Again...we can't give you a fraction if you don't give us a basis...that N in n/N.
It's a 50 degree angle. It's an angle that measures 50 degrees. It's the complementary angle of a 40 degree angle.
the cotangent of a 50 degree angle is -3.678 This is in Radians. The cotangent of a 50 degree angle is .8391 (rounded) degrees.
Any polygon can have a 50-degree angle. It doesn't have to, but it can.
A 40 degree angle is the COMPLEMENT of a 50 degree angle.
90 degrees
Any angle under 90 degrees is an acute angle. Any angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 is an obtuse angle. So a 50 degree angle would be an acute angle.
It is an isosceles triangle because the third angle must measure 50 degrees
Acute angle
cos(50) = 0.6428 (rounded)
cotangent(50) = 1/tangent(50) = 0.8391
50° angle measure 50° m?= 50° replace the question mark with the line's name, or what the line is called.
40 degrees