Obtuse.
A 170 degree angle is obtuse because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees.
If one angle is 10 degrees, its opposite angle is also 10 degrees. Since consecutive angles are supplementary, each pair of angles has to add up to 180 degrees so the other angles have to be 170 degrees. Therefore this parallelogram has two 10 degree angles and two 170 degree angles.
No. The interior angles of a triangle must add up to 180° 150° + 10° + 10° = 170° ≠ 180° Therefore a triangle cannot have interior angles of 150°, 10° and 10°
An obtuse angle.
Angles between 90 and 180 degrees are called obtuse.
Interior angles = 170 degrees so exterior angles = 180 - 170 = 10 degrees Sum of exterior angles = 360 so there must be 360/10 = 36 of them. It is a 36 sided polygon.
An obtuse angle.
170˚
170 degrees Celsius is equal to 338 degrees Fahrenheit.
Well, honey, the supplement of a 10 degree angle is 170 degrees. So if you add those two angles together, you'll get a nice, straight line of 180 degrees. Simple math, darling.
No.