Oh, dude, you mean "sex angles" or "sexual positions"? Well, I mean, like, I've read a book or two, watched a movie, and, you know, sometimes life just happens, man. But hey, if you want some expert advice, maybe ask someone who's, like, actually studied this stuff... or just Google it.
Oh honey, it's "sex angles, not angels. And let me tell you, I know my way around a protractor just as much as the next person. But when it comes to the other kind of angles, well, let's just say I've picked up a thing or two from experience and a healthy dose of curiosity. Just remember, it's all about finding the right angle for maximum pleasure!
There are 24 right angles and 12 acute angles. I should know because I had to do a project on them.
You will know that a triangle is obtuse if one of its angles is over 90°.
Each interior angle = sum of angles/number of sides
the 4 types of angles are acute obtuse and right! i dont know the 4th 1
whenever you have a supplementary angle, you know that both of the angles in the supplementary angles will add up to 180 degrees. if that's what you meant
The sum of all four angles is 360 degrees. Thus, you have insufficient information to know the individual angles; you can only know their sum, which is 360 minus the sum of the other two angles.
OK, from what I learned is Complementary angles have 2 angles and have a 90° angle. And 0 and 90° are complementary angles. Um, that's all I know.
If you have ever had sex, not oral sex, but SEX, than you are not a virgin. If you haven't had sex, then you are. And that's how you know.
Angles are congruent if they are equal. Corresponding angles in figures that are similar are congruent.
If their measures are equal, then the two angles are congruent.
That depends, what it is you know. For example, if you know two of the angles, you can use the rule that the sum of the three angles must be 180 degrees. If you know the sides, the calculation is different, and involves trigonometry.
Rhombuses and trapezoids have no right angles by definition.
You know that at least one of them must be acute. A quadrilteral can have three obtuse angles, but not four.
A quadrilateral with 0 right angles is a trapezoid, i know it looks like it has right angles IT DOES NOT!
There are 24 right angles and 12 acute angles. I should know because I had to do a project on them.
I don't know if you'd say they "have to", but they always do. The interior angles do, and so do the exterior angles.
You will know that a triangle is obtuse if one of its angles is over 90°.