Complementary angles total 90°.
The complementary angle of 27° is 90 -27 = 63°.
An acute angle
An angle of 27 degrees is an acute angle
63 degrees
The angles of a triangle must add to a total of 180 degrees, so if you have 27 and 58 as two of your angle measurements the rest is easy. 27+58 = 85 180-85 = 95 Your third angle will be 95 degrees.
one angle will be 69 degrees while the other angle will be 111 degrees.
An acute angle
27 degrees
If the angles A, B and C forms a triangle, then angle A is 111 degrees.
The complement of a 27-degree angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 90 degrees. Therefore, the complement of a 27-degree angle would be 63 degrees.
180 - (27 + 58)...
obtuse The complement is 180°-153° = 27°
An angle of 27 degrees is an acute angle
The sum of complementary angles is 90°. The sum of supplementary angles is 180°. EXAMPLE : 27° is the complementary angle to 63° and the supplementary angle to 153°.
An angle of 27 degrees is an acute angle
3rd angle is 180-27-58 = 95 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of a 15-gon is (15-2)x180 degree which is 13x180 degrees or 2340 degrees.
63 degrees