No but it can be 540 degrees
450 is the degrees
A complementary angle is two angles whose sum is 900 (degrees). So you would need a triangular shaped structure whose bottom angles are 450 each. Possibly an Egyptian pyramid?
For a 450 degree angle, you would subtract 360 from 450, which gives you 90 degrees. Therefore, you will draw a 90 degree angle. Explanation below: There are only 360 degrees in a circle. A 450 degree angle would go around a circle once completely, then it would stop at the 90 degree angle mark.
112.5 degrees
4502 = 450 x 450 = 202500
There is no such polygon because the interior angle plus the exterior angle of any polygon adds up to 180 degrees because there are 180 degrees on a straight line
The largest angle is 105 degrees. The interior angles of any triangle total 180 degrees. Subracting the 30 degrees of the known angle leaves 150 degrees. The remaining 2 angles must total 150 degrees, and be in the proportion 3:7. The proportion can be stated: 3 is to 7 as x is to 150 - x. Cross-multiplying gives the equations: 450 - 3x = 7x 450 = 10x 45 = x So the remaining angles are 45 degrees and 105 degrees. The angles add to 150 degrees and are in the correct proportion, 3:7, since 3 X 15 = 45, and 7 X 15 = 105.
1 right angle = 90o 5 right angles = 5 x 90o = 450o.
450 degrees Fahrenheit = 232.22 degrees Celsius
450 degrees Celsius = 723.15 kelvin
450 degrees Fahrenheit = 232.2 degrees Celsius.
450 degrees Fahrenheit in Celsius is about 232.22 degrees. To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius you subtracted 32 from degrees in Fahrenheit then you multiply that by 5 then divide that a decimal by 9 if there is a remainder you had to put a decimal and annex a zero 1 time then round the numbers after the decimal to get my answer
450 degrees Celsius is 723.15 Kelvin.* Degrees Celsius + 273.15 = Kelvin
450 is the degrees
450 degrees You said it was 450 degrees F already, I think the asker knew the answer.
A complementary angle is two angles whose sum is 900 (degrees). So you would need a triangular shaped structure whose bottom angles are 450 each. Possibly an Egyptian pyramid?
There are only 360 degrees in a circle.