50°
angle measure 50°
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the sine of a 30 degree angle is 0.5
0.602
the cotangent of a 50 degree angle is -3.678 This is in Radians. The cotangent of a 50 degree angle is .8391 (rounded) degrees.
Any angle under 90 degrees is an acute angle. Any angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 is an obtuse angle. So a 50 degree angle would be an acute angle.
Sine = opposite / hypotenuse
the sine of a 30 degree angle is 0.5
The sine of a 90-degree angle is equal to 1. This is because, in the unit circle, a 90-degree angle corresponds to the point (0, 1), where the sine is defined as the y-coordinate. Thus, sin(90°) = 1.
0.602
at a 45 degree angle, or pi/4
0.602
It's a 50 degree angle. It's an angle that measures 50 degrees. It's the complementary angle of a 40 degree angle.
0.5592 aplus is 0.602
The supplement of a 50-degree angle is found by subtracting the angle from 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement is 180 - 50 = 130 degrees. Thus, a 130-degree angle is the supplement of a 50-degree angle.
sin(30) = 1/2
sin 300 = 1/2
the cotangent of a 50 degree angle is -3.678 This is in Radians. The cotangent of a 50 degree angle is .8391 (rounded) degrees.
Any polygon can have a 50-degree angle. It doesn't have to, but it can.