An angle of 100 degrees is an obtuse angle
The compliment of a 100 degree angle is a 80 degree angle.
No. An angle of 180o is a straight line.
50 degrees if its a triangle
By multiplying the angle width with 0.28
If a triangle has a 100 degree angle, it is an obtuse triangle because a 100 degree angle is an obtuse angle. angle > 90 = obtuse angle = 90 = right angle < 90 = acute
A 100 degree angle is NOT an acute angle, it's an obtuseangle.Acute angles are less than 90 degrees, Obtuse angles are greater than 90 degress.
Acute
There is no angle that represents 100 degrees but an angle that is 100 degrees is an obtuse angle.
Acute isosceles
Yes and the third angle would be 100 degrees
Yes an isosceles triangle can have two equal acute base angles of 40 degrees and an apex angle of 100 degrees
Any angle between 90 degrees and 180 degrees (exclusive--meaning not including 90 and 180). Examples are 90.5 degrees, 150 degrees, 100 degrees, etc. You can remember it this crazy way: obtuse starts with ob, just like obese does. An obtuse angle is an obese angle. An acute angle (think of "a cute little baby") is between 0 degrees and 90 degrees (exclusive), a right angle is exactly 90 degrees, and a straight angle is 180 degrees.
Sure. That leaves 100 degrees for the third angle. A fine-looking triangle.
An angle of 100 degrees is an obtuse angle
90 degrees
Yes, angles between 90 and 180 degrees are called obtuseangles.On the other hand, there is no reason why an angle of exactly 100 degrees should have a special name. There is nothing special about this particular angle.