An angle that measures 115 degrees is classified as an obtuse angle. In geometry, an obtuse angle is any angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. It is characterized by its openness and the space it occupies between its two arms.
An angle of between 90 degrees and 180 degrees is called an obtuse angle, an angle that is exactly 180 degrees is called a straight angle (because it creates a straight line), and an angle of more then 180 degrees is called a reflex angle.
Obtuse
It is an obtuse triangle and the third angle would measure 35 degrees
An angle of 90 degrees is a right angle.
An angle which measures 90 degrees is called a right angle. An angle of less than 90 degrees is an acute angle and one which is more than 90 degrees is an obtuse angle.
an obtuse angle
115 degrees is an obtuse angle
Not too sure of your question but if one angle measures 115 degrees then the other 3 angles are 115 degrees, 65 degrees and 65 degrees because opposite angles are equal.
It is: 180-115 = 65 degrees
65°
An obtuse angle is an angle that measures between 90 and 180 degrees. A 115-degree angle falls within this range, specifically closer to 90 degrees than 180 degrees. Visually, an obtuse 115-degree angle would appear wider than a right angle (90 degrees) but not as wide as a straight angle (180 degrees). It would resemble an open arm, wider than a right angle but not forming a straight line.
115 degrees
A 115 degree angle is classified as obtuse. Scalene and isosceles refer to types of triangles.
An angle of between 90 degrees and 180 degrees is called an obtuse angle, an angle that is exactly 180 degrees is called a straight angle (because it creates a straight line), and an angle of more then 180 degrees is called a reflex angle.
Yes. The fourth angle is 115 degrees.
Obtuse
An angle of 90 degrees is called a right angle.