An angle from 181 degrees to 359 degrees is called a reflex angle. A reflex angle is an angle that measures greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees. It is formed by rotating a ray less than one full revolution, resulting in an angle that extends beyond a straight line.
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Oh, dude, 280 degrees is an obtuse angle. It's like when you're trying to squeeze into a tight parking spot but end up taking up two spaces. So yeah, it's definitely not a cute acute angle, it's more like a "I need some space" kind of angle.
Trig. Use law of cosines in degree mode. First find alpha; the angle opposite a a^2 = b^2 + c^2 - 2bc*cos(alpha) 24^2 = 36^2 + 19^2 - 2(36)(19)cos(alpha) 576 = 1657 - 1368cos(alpha) subtract 1657 from both sides( order of operations ) -1088 = -1368cos(alpha) 0.7902046784 = cos(alpha) arccos(0.7902046784) = alpha 38 degrees = alpha ( angle opposite side a ) find beta; angle opposite side b b^2 = a^2 + c^2 - 2ac*cos(beta) 1296 = 937 - 912cos(beta) 359 = -912cos(beta) -0.3936403509 = cos(beta) arcos(-0.3936403509 = beta 113 degrees = beta ( angle opposite of b ) easy thing to get last angle 180 degrees - 38 degrees - 113 degrees = 29 degrees; which is gamma; angle opposite c alpha( angle opposite a side = 38 degrees beta( angle opposite b side ) = 113 degrees gamma(angle opposite c side) = 29 degrees
YES!!!! However, it is usually designated as 180 degrees. Remember two right angles = 90 degrees + 90 degrees = 180 degrees. This is good for all triangles in the 2-dimensional plane. For triangles in a 3-dimensional volume, e.g. the Meridians and Equator of the Earth(A sphere), their sum of the interior angles may go to 359 degrees.
what us the algebraic expression for 359 more than Z