It is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
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Sipplementary angles always add up to 180 degrees. Just subtract 126 from 180 to get the missing angle.
What type of triangle, if any , can be formed with angle measures of 32°, 126° , and 32°
Two consecutive angles of a parallelogram always add up to 180 degrees. So, if the figure actually IS a parallelogram, and if it has a 54-degree angle, then it has two of them, and the other two are 124 degrees each.
An acute angle is between 00 and 900 An obtuse angle is between 900 and 1800 A right angle is exactly 900 A reflex angle is between 1800 and 3600 So the angle 126 degrees and 32 minutes is an obtuse angle
It is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
180 - 126 = 54 degrees.
A whole angle is 360 degrees so the measure of a 35% angle is 126 degrees. The complement (not compliment) of this angle would have a measure of 90 - 126 = minus 36 degrees.
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Yes an angle that measures 126 degrees is considered an Obtuse angle, because an Obtuse angle is more than 90 degree but less than 180 degrees.
54 degrees 180 - 126 = 54
Sipplementary angles always add up to 180 degrees. Just subtract 126 from 180 to get the missing angle.
What type of triangle, if any , can be formed with angle measures of 32°, 126° , and 32°
I like your question. The hour hand is 10/60 from vertical, which reduces to 1/6. Converting to degrees (there are 360 degrees in a circle), would mean 1/6 of 360, resulting in 60. 21 minutes from vertical is 21/60, but since degrees are 6 times more than minutes, the product of 21 and 6 is 126. The clockwise angle is therefore 60 + 126 = 186. Since 186 is larger the a straight line, one might also answer that the angle formed on the Southwest side of the two hands is 174 (360 - 186). There are two angles formed by the hands in the circle.
If the two base angles of an isosceles triangle are both 27 degrees then the vertex angle is 126 degrees because the sum of a triangles angles is always 180 degrees, 27 and 27 is 54, 180-54 is 126.
Two consecutive angles of a parallelogram always add up to 180 degrees. So, if the figure actually IS a parallelogram, and if it has a 54-degree angle, then it has two of them, and the other two are 124 degrees each.