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210 degrees for the reflex 150 degrees for the obtuse
a reflex angle is greater than 180o but it is less than 360o.
270 degrees
A polygon (with more than 3 sides) can have an angle of any measure between 0 and 360 degrees. If it is a reflex angle, it cannot have a supplement. Even if a supplementary angle exists, its size is indeterminate.
The number of memory between 12 and 1 is 5. There are 60 lines in a clock: 5/60. Since the whole angle of the clock is 360, you multiply 360 and 5/60 together and get the answer of 30 degrees.
210 degrees for the reflex 150 degrees for the obtuse
Technically 364.999 to the Nth degree, since the hands of a clock go in circles, you could view them barely touching as an obtuse angle.
a reflex angle is greater than 180o but it is less than 360o.
60 degree reflex? Possibly you mean 300 degrees...
the angle size is 90 degrees
270 degrees
A polygon (with more than 3 sides) can have an angle of any measure between 0 and 360 degrees. If it is a reflex angle, it cannot have a supplement. Even if a supplementary angle exists, its size is indeterminate.
The number of memory between 12 and 1 is 5. There are 60 lines in a clock: 5/60. Since the whole angle of the clock is 360, you multiply 360 and 5/60 together and get the answer of 30 degrees.
acute angle = less than 90o & greater than 0o right angle = 90o obtuse angle = greater than 90o & less than 180o straight angle = 180o reflex angle = greater than 180o
theres 12 numbers evenly spaced on a clock , so you divide 360 by 12 and you get the angle in between each number
The inscribed angle forms the apex of the angle. It is a point. To circumscribe the point is 360 degrees. So the inscribed angle and the reflex (outscribed) angle sum to a total of 360 degrees.
Clocks will have an area, normally behind the clockface and sloightly belwo where the "chimes" that make the sound sit aand are struck by a small hammer which is operated by a spring mechanism. The chime is normally a tube of a specific length and diameter the large size gives the lower tone.