Presumably it is an isosceles triangle where the two equal angles are 35 degrees each and the other angle is 110 degrees (180 degrees in a triangle)
35 degrees :)
1, 5, 7 and 35 are the factors of 35. The proper factors are 5 and 7.
The factors of 35 are 1, 5, 7, and 35. Multiples of 35 are 35, 70, 105, 140,...etc.
The factors of 35 are 1, 5, 7, and 35.Since 35 has more than two factors, then 35 is a composite number.
Ah, what a happy little question! To find the reciprocal of 35 percent, we simply divide 1 by 35 percent. Remember, percent means "per hundred," so we can rewrite 35 percent as the fraction 35/100. When we divide 1 by 35/100, we get 100/35, which simplifies to 20/7. And there you have it, a lovely reciprocal waiting to bring balance to your mathematical canvas.
The measurement of 2 in the parallelogram when 1 and 3 are each 35 degrees is 145 degrees.
Look at the parallelogram below. <1 and <3 are each 35 degrees. What is the measurement of <2?
110 degrees...all three angles should total 180 degrees.
I suspect 2=55o
The measurement of the second parallelogram can be found by using given information in the problem.
There are no degrees in a millimeter. Degrees are a unit of measurement for angles, while millimeters are a unit of length. They are not directly convertible to each other.
145 degrees
A 1/4 of a turn in geometry is 90 degrees
If you mean 1/4 of a turn then it is 90 degrees
An obtuse angle is a measurement of 91 degrees to 179 degrees. If it is 90 degrees, it is a right angle. If it is 1 degree to 89 degrees it is an acute. If it is 180 degrees it is a straight angle.
35 degrees :)
cos(35)sin(55)+sin(35)cos(55) If we rewrite this switching the first and second terms we get: sin(35)cos(55)+cos(35)sin(55) which is a more common form of the sin sum and difference formulas. Thus this is equal to sin(90) and sin(90)=1