Suppose the angle is x then the second is 5x.
The two angles are supplementary so x + 5x = 180 or 6x = 180 so that x = 30 degrees.
Two angles are supplementary and one of them is 30 degrees what is the measurement of the second house
The angles are: 43 degrees. 38 degrees and 99 degrees which all add up to 180 degrees
A trapezium can have either no right angles or exactly 2 right angles: ...................................... ......------.........---------...... ..../........\.......|..........\..... .../..........\......|...........\.... ../............\.....|............\... ..-------------.....------------... ....................................... Are two trapezia: the first has no right angles, the second has 2.
you have two unknowns: angle one (which we can call x), and angle 2 (which we can call y)when you have 2 unknowns, you need to set up 2 equationssince they are complimentary, you know that 90 = x + ywe know that the second is 5 times the first, so x = 5yif we substitute 5y for x in the first equation, we get: 90 = 5y + y = 6y90/6 = 15. we now know that 15 is the measure of angle 2All we need to do know is 90-15, which equals 75 to get are measure for angle 1
It is 1/2 of a second
You can use various properties of angles to find the measure of the second angle. For example, if you can see that the two angles form a right angle, then you know they add up to 90°, so you can subtract the known measure from 90° to find the measure of the other.
The second angle must be 2 x (90 - 77) ie 26o, so the other is 64o
The angles are 40, 80 and 60 degrees.
41
If two angles are supplementary, and one angle measures 30 degrees, then the second angle must measure 150 degrees. This is because by definition if two angles are supplementary, then they must up to 180 degrees.
If two angles are complementary, then they equal 90 degrees. If one angle is 62 degrees we subtract it from 90 and get 38 degrees.
No. The first is a measure of length, the second is a measure of angular displacement. If you have two circles with arcs of the same angular measure, the lengths of the arcs will not be the same.
If the angles are A nd B, then A + B = 90 and A = B - 25 So B - 25 + B = 90 or 2B = 115 or B = 57.5 and then A = 32.5
Let the second angle of the triangle be A. Then angle 1 = 2A : and angle 3 = 3A - 12 The internal angles of a triangle total 180° therefore :- 2A + A + (3A - 12) = 180 6A - 12 = 180 : 6A = 192 : A = 32 The angles measure 64° , 32° and 84° .
In a triangle the measure of the first angle is four times the measure of the second angle. The measure of the third angle is 18 degrees more than the second angle. What is the measure of the first angle? 68 43 17 95
The farther the object, the smaller its parallax. In this case, the parallax is about 1/300,000 of an arc-second (and an arc-second is 1/3600 of a degree) - way too small to measure. Perhaps you will eventually find a way to measure smaller parallax angles.
120 Since the measures of the angles of supplementary angles add up to 180, 60 plus something else equals 180. 180-60=120