the formula to convert degrees to radiansangle in radians = angle in degrees * Pi / 180 .
36 degrees
125/180
151.2 degrees (42/100)*360 degrees
Better get a textbook that explains this in more detail. You can also get a brief summary at Wikipedia, or other online sites. In any case, here is a brief summary. For addition and substraction, you add (or subtract) the real and imaginary parts separately. For example, (4 + 3i) + (7 - 2i) = 11 + 1. For multiplication, multiply each part of one number with each part of the other number - and remember that i2 = -1. For example, (4 + 3i) x (7 - 2i) = 28 - 8i + 21i - 6i2 = 28 + 13i - 6(-1) = 34 + 13i. Division is a bit more complicated. For example, to divide by (3 + 4i) you have to multiply numerator and denominator by the complex conjugate of this number, that is, change the sign of the imaginary part; in this case, (3 - 4i). Multiplication and division are actually quite a lot easier if you convert the complex number to polar coordinates, that is, a distance and an angle. Here is a quick example: (4 angle 30 degrees) x (5 angle 20 degrees) = (4 x 5) angle (30 + 20 degrees) = 20 angle 50 degrees (a length of 20, at an angle of 50 degrees). Most scientific calculators have special functions to convert from rectangular to polar coordinates and back.
67.5 degrees
The total angle measurement is 720 degrees.
It is an isosceles triangle and the 3rd angle is 72 degrees.
reflex angle :)
45 degrees
Between 15 and 20 degrees...
The supplement to that angle is 60 degrees.
Any obtuse angle has.
An angle of 343 degrees is a reflex angle
right angle.
An acute angle
An angle is a measurement of degrees and as such it is not a polygon.