A 40 degree angle is the COMPLEMENT of a 50 degree angle.
40 degrees
Any polygon can have a 50-degree angle. It doesn't have to, but it can.
the complementary angle of 40 degrees is 50 degrees.
It is an isosceles triangle because the third angle must measure 50 degrees
Since a right triangle has 180 degree angles in it, you know 2 angles already. One is the 90 degree angle, since the triangle is a right one. The other is 40 degrees, as in your statement. 90 plus 40 is 130. 50 degrees is the missing angle since 50 + 40+ 90 equal 180 degrees. Hopefully that helped you.
It's a 50 degree angle. It's an angle that measures 50 degrees. It's the complementary angle of a 40 degree angle.
90 - 40 = 50 degrees.
It is 40 degrees
40 degrees
ans: 50 degree. its complement is 90-50=40 degree
Any polygon can have a 40-degree angle. It doesn't have to, but it can.
the cotangent of a 50 degree angle is -3.678 This is in Radians. The cotangent of a 50 degree angle is .8391 (rounded) degrees.
Any polygon can have a 50-degree angle. It doesn't have to, but it can.
A 40 degree acute angle can be constructed with a straight edge and a protractor.
the complementary angle of 40 degrees is 50 degrees.
Fifty degrees. 90+40+90=180
A 40 degree angle is an acute angle, since all angles less than 90 are acute.