An obtuse angle.
A 168-degree angle is classified as a reflex angle. A reflex angle measures greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees. In this case, 168 degrees falls within the range of a reflex angle because it is greater than 180 degrees.
360 - interior angle = exterior angle. So, 360 - 168 = 192.
180 - 12 = 168 degree angle
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Exterior angle: 12 degrees Interior angle: 168 degrees
It is a triacontagon, or 30-sided shape.The formula for one interior angle of a regular n-sided polygon is 180(n-2)/nwhere 180 (28) / 30 = 168*You can QUICKLY and EASILY find the answer using the formula for one exterior angle : it is 360/n360/30 = 12 and the interior angle is 180-12 = 168.The algebraic equation is(180-168) n = 360
180 degrees - 168 degrees = 12 degrees (the exterior angle) 360/12 = 30 It will have 30 sides.
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Suppose one angle is x and the other angle is 14x. Supplementary angles add to 180o, so x+14x = 180 15x = 180 x = 180/15 x = 12. The required angle is 12o. Check: The second angle will be 14*12 = 168. 168+12 = 180, so the large angle is the supplement of the small one.
The supplements are 12 + 168 = 180 (12 degrees and 168 degrees, as they both add up to 180 degrees)
Exterior angle 12 degrees Interior angle 168 degrees
168 degrees can refer to an angle measurement in geometry, which is larger than a right angle (90 degrees) but less than a straight angle (180 degrees). It can also indicate a temperature, typically in Celsius or Fahrenheit, depending on the context. In terms of circular measurement, 168 degrees represents a significant portion of a circle, approximately 46.67% of its total 360 degrees.