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The answer would depend on what the shape is. Without that information, it is not possible to give an answer.
The first angle is 166 deg and the second is 14 deg.
The complement to a 60 degree angle would be 30. The ratio then would be 2.
For angles greater than 360 degrees, subtract multiples of 360 so that the relevant angle (the remainder) is between 0 and 360 degrees. Then For 90 < x ≤ 180 deg, sin(x) = sin(180-x) For 180 < x ≤ 270 deg, sin(x) = -sin(x-180) For 270 < x ≤ 360 deg, sin(x) = -sin(360-x)
180 deg - 165 deg 12 min
the supplementary angle of 22 deg = 180-22 = 158 deg.
Not sure whether the o after the 16 is a typo for 0 or an attempted degree symbol. The supplement of an angle is 180 - the angle. So, if it was 16 deg, the supplement is 164 deg and if it was 160 deg, the supplement is 20 deg.
An Obtuse angle is greater than 90 deg; an Acute angle is less then 90 deg.
A quadrilateral having the given angles would best be described as an irregular 4 sided quadrilateral but depending where you live there may be another name for it.
the angle at a point is 0 deg.
deg is short for degree, which is a measure of how large an angle is.
A direction or heading 270 deg from north.