An angle that measures 210 degrees is a reflex angle.
a right angle measures 90 degrees
It is a right angle triangle and its 3rd angle is 70 degrees.
An angle that measures 180 degrees is a straight angle, or straight line.Line.
An angle of 78 degrees is an acute angle
Each angle of a rectangle measures 90 degrees.
A reflex angle measures more than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees. It represents the larger angle formed when the two sides of an angle extend beyond the straight line. For example, an angle measuring 210 degrees is considered 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 210 degrees, which is in the third quadrant, the reference angle can be found by subtracting 180 degrees from it: 210° - 180° = 30°. Therefore, the reference angle for 210 degrees is 30 degrees.
210 degrees.
right triangle
a right angle measures 90 degrees
It is a right angle triangle and its 3rd angle is 70 degrees.
To draw one and a sixth times a straight angle, you first need to understand that a straight angle measures 180 degrees. To find one and a sixth times this angle, you would multiply 180 by 1.1667 (6/5). This gives you an angle measuring approximately 210 degrees. Using a protractor, you can then draw an angle of 210 degrees to represent one and a sixth times a straight angle.
It is a reflex angle that measures 328 degrees.
It is a right angle triangle and the 3rd angle will measure 30 degrees
An angle that measures 180 degrees is a straight angle, or straight line.Line.
77 degrees
A right angle is exactly 90 degrees.