They are related because you need the angle formed by the two arms in the formula for a reflex angle. The formula is:
r=180+the angle made by the arms
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Yes
If the other angle is smaller than the right angle, it is an acute angle.If the other angle is the same as the right angle, it is a right angle.If the other angle is bigger than the right angle but smaller than two right angles, it is an obtuse angle.If the other angle is the same as two right angles, it is a straight angle.If the other angle is bigger than two right angle but smaller than four right angles, it is a reflex angle.After four right angles, the other angle starts back at being an acute angle.
Acute or obtuse: Yes. Straight: No.
If you think of two lines creating an angle of 30 degress. such as a slice of pie, the angle from the outside of one line around to the outside of the other line, or where the rest of the pie would be would be 330 degrees. If you understand that and are just lookin for the tern used for 330 degrees this is REFLEX. A reflex angle is from 180 degrees to 360 degrees. with angles <90degrees being ACUTE and angles >90 degrees <180 degrees called OBTUSE
To find out how many images are formed when plane mirrors are tilted at an angle, use the formula N=360/a-1 , wherein N is the number of images formed and a is the given angle. So in this case, N=360/30-1, will result to N=11 images formed.
yes. if the reflex angle is 260 degrees, the other is 100 which is obtuse
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Yes
A straight angle is 180o - a straight line; any straight line has a straight angle in it, so the answer must be yes.
reflex angle!
The other side of the reflex angle will be between 0 and 180 degrees. Measure that angle and subtract the answer from 360 degrees.
An angle formed by two radius of a circle? I presume that depends on the inclination of one of the two radius related to the other one.
Rotate the pipe 180 degrees along a horizontal axis. Or look at the pipe from the other side. An angle that was not reflex will become reflex and conversely.
The method is exactly the same as for bisecting any other angle. You may find it easier to bisect the "other side" of the reflex angle, which will be at most obtuse and then extent the bisector through the vertex to the other side.The method is exactly the same as for bisecting any other angle. You may find it easier to bisect the "other side" of the reflex angle, which will be at most obtuse and then extent the bisector through the vertex to the other side.The method is exactly the same as for bisecting any other angle. You may find it easier to bisect the "other side" of the reflex angle, which will be at most obtuse and then extent the bisector through the vertex to the other side.The method is exactly the same as for bisecting any other angle. You may find it easier to bisect the "other side" of the reflex angle, which will be at most obtuse and then extent the bisector through the vertex to the other side.
An angle that is more than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees. In other words, a reflex angle is 181 degrees to 359 degrees.
No. A triangle is never an angle, no matter what position it's in.If you remove one of the sides of a triangle, then you have an angle.If you have a right angle (a corner), then the other side of it is certainlya reflex angle.
Any angle greater than 180 but less than 360 degrees is a reflex angle