A straight line
You would subtract 40 degrees from 180 degrees so it would look like this:180 degrees - 40 degrees = 140 degrees
Their is not an that is 180 degrees. This would only make a line.
180 degrees is a straight line and not imposible to draw with a ruler. sin 180 degrees is 0
A triangle of 180 degrees, 0 degrees and 0 degrees would resemble that of a straight line.
well, there are 360 degrees in a circle, so if you were to take half of it, the degrees in a semicircle, half of a circle, would be 180 degrees. So the answer is 180 degrees.
You would have to travel 180 degrees.
To find the missing angle that, when added to 109 degrees, totals 180 degrees, you would subtract 109 from 180. This calculation gives you 180 - 109 = 71 degrees. Therefore, the missing angle is 71 degrees.
Is it not a supplementary angle. A complementary angle is 90 degrees, so I think that supplementary would be 180 degrees.
The supplement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 180 degrees. For 20 degrees, the calculation would be 180 - 20 = 160 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of 20 degrees is 160 degrees.
triangles always have 180 degrees in total. So the degrees for the final angle would be 180 - 93 - 63.
A longitude of 210 degrees means that you are measuring longitude from 0 to 360 degrees, which is fine, but very often people use -180 to +180 degrees, also called 180 degrees west to 180 degrees east instead. 210 degrees longitude is the same as 150 degrees west. You would pass French Polynesia and you would then make a landfall in Alaska in the USA which is in North America.
Supplementary angles add up to 180. Therefore, supplementary angle of 74 degrees = 180 - 74. =106 degrees.