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What is a abjacent angles?

First of all its adjacent and an adjacent angle is and angle that is less than 90 degrees......... :)ex. (78 degrees)


Can actue angle be adjacent to an obtuse angle?

Yes, as for example 78 degrees and 102 degrees would form a supplementary angle of 180 degrees.


What is the adjacent angle to an acute triangle whose hypotenuse is 135 degrees?

The answer should be 67. 5 degrees. The adjacent angle equals the hypotenuse divided by two. After calculation the answer should be approximately 68 degrees.


In a parallelogram with angles LMNO where L equals 32 degrees what does the adjacent angle O equal?

For angle L, the adjacent angle o, and its opposite angle M, are both 158 degrees. (it's a rhomboid) In a parallelogram, adjacent angles total 180 degrees (they are supplementary), since the opposite angles must be the same and there are two of each.


Two angles that are both adjacent and supplementary?

Any angle that is supplementary is also adjacent. Two examples of a set of adjacent, supplementary angles are: 89 degrees and 91 degrees; or 100 degrees and 80 degrees.


If two angles are congruent, adjacent, and supplementary. What is the measure of each angle?

90 degrees is the angle


What is an adjacent corresponding angle?

an adjacent corresponding angle is an angle which is adjacent to a particular angle as well as corresponding.


If the angle is 90 degrees the opposite is 34.75 what is the adjacent?

If your question is if a tirangle has one angle of 90 degrees, and one of 34.75 degrees, what is the last angle? The answer is 180 - 90 - 34.75 because all the angles added together must equal 180 degrees, The angle is 55.25 degrees.


How many adjacent would it take to form a straight angle?

2 supplementary adjacent angles for a straight angle.


What is cos of angle a with a hypotenuse of 13 and adjacent of 5 and a opposite of 12?

It is about 67 degrees


In this parallelogram the measure of angle B exceeds the measure of angle A by 30 degrees What is the measure of angle D?

In a parallelogram adjacent angles are supplementary, so angles are 75 degrees (A & C) and 105 degrees (B & D).


If you divide length of the adjacent side of an angle in a right triangle by the length of the hypotenuse what value do you get?

Adjacent Side / Hypotenuse = Natural Cosine of the Angle. For example: Adjacent Side=20cm / Hypotenuse=40cm = 0.5 Look up 0.5 in a Natural Cosine table and look back to the degrees on the left margin, you'll find 60... 60 degrees is the angle between the hypotenuse and the adjacent side.