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1° because supplementary angles are 180° so180°-179°=1°Mark me as scolar
1 degree because 179+1 = 180 degrees
It is a 1 degree angle
A supplementary angle will add up to 180 degrees so to find the supplementary angle of 179 degrees, you would take 180-179 to get a 1 degree angle.
Angles larger than a right angle and smaller than a straight angle (between 90° and 180°) are called obtuse angles ("obtuse" meaning "blunt"). An angle equal to 1. /. 2 turn (180° or π radians) is called a straight angle.
179 degrees
179 degrees
91 degrees to 179 degrees
1° because supplementary angles are 180° so180°-179°=1°Mark me as scolar
A 179-degree angle is called a "reflex angle." Reflex angles are those that measure between 180 degrees and 360 degrees. However, since 179 degrees is less than 180 degrees, it is more commonly referred to simply as an obtuse angle, which is any angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
1 degree because 179+1 = 180 degrees
It is a 1 degree angle
A supplementary angle will add up to 180 degrees so to find the supplementary angle of 179 degrees, you would take 180-179 to get a 1 degree angle.
Angles larger than a right angle and smaller than a straight angle (between 90° and 180°) are called obtuse angles ("obtuse" meaning "blunt"). An angle equal to 1. /. 2 turn (180° or π radians) is called a straight angle.
The measure can be anywhere from 91 degrees to 179 degrees. 90 degrees is a right angle and 180 degrees is a straight line.
179 degrees
179 degrees