4.8 degrees
No, but 75 degrees is an acute angle.
180-75=105 degrees
Complementary angles total 90°. The complement (or complementary angle) of 15° is 75° (90 - 15).
105 degrees
acute-angled triangle
75
No because 360/75 = 4.8 which means it's impossible for it to be a regular polygon with equal sides.
Applying systematic polygon names, a 75-sided regular polygon would be called a heptacontakaipentagon.
Such a polygon does not exist because 360/75 = 4.8
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A 75-sided shape is called a "heptacontagon." In geometry, the prefix "hepta-" refers to seven, and "contagon" indicates a polygon with a specific number of sides. Therefore, a heptacontagon has 75 sides.
If its a regular polygon and each interior angle measures 175.2 degrees then it will have 75 sides
Such a polygon is not possible because it would have 4.8 sides.Angles on a straight line are 180 degrees and 105+75 = 180Angles around a polygon are 360 degrees and 360/75 = 4.8
The measure of each interior angle of a regular polygon can be calculated using the formula ((n - 2) \times 180^\circ / n), where (n) is the number of sides. For a regular 75-gon, this gives ((75 - 2) \times 180^\circ / 75 = 73 \times 180^\circ / 75 = 174^\circ). Thus, each interior angle of a regular 75-gon measures 172.8 degrees.
A triangle can't measure 75 degrees. A measure in degrees applies to angles, not to polygons such as triangles. In a triangle on a flat surface, the sum of angles is 180°.
An angle is supplementary to another if their measures add up to 180 degrees. To find the angle that is supplementary to a 75-degree angle, subtract 75 from 180. Therefore, 180 - 75 = 105 degrees. Thus, the angle that is supplementary to a 75-degree angle is 105 degrees.