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It is a reflex angle
29 degrees.
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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.
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It is a reflex angle
It is a reflex angle
The reference angle is the acute angle formed by the terminal side of an angle and the x-axis. For an angle of 243 degrees, which is in the third quadrant, the reference angle can be found by subtracting 180 degrees from it. Thus, the reference angle is 243° - 180° = 63°.
The reference angle for an angle with the measure of 175 degrees is 5 degrees
It is a reflex angle
To find the reference angle for negative 200 degrees, first convert it to a positive angle by adding 360 degrees, resulting in 160 degrees. The reference angle is then found by subtracting this angle from 180 degrees, yielding a reference angle of 20 degrees. Thus, the reference angle for negative 200 degrees is 20 degrees.
The reference angle is the acute angle formed between the terminal side of the angle and the x-axis. For an angle of 10 degrees, since it is already in the first quadrant and is acute, the reference angle is simply 10 degrees itself. Thus, the reference angle for 10 degrees is 10 degrees.
It is a reflex angle because it is greater than 180 degrees
A reflex angle (Reflex measures over 180 and under 360, not 280.)
360-331=2929 degrees is your reference angle. Remember your signs, though.
The angle of reference is in the first quadrant, and 90 degrees angle is not in the quadrant.
A main angle of refrence.