The angle is 50 and its compliment is 40.
the complement of an acute angle (less than 90 degrees) is 90 minus the angle which is 71 degrees in this case.
(90 - 78)/2 ie 6o
An angle that is less than 90 degrees is an acute angle.
An angle less than 90 degrees is called an acute angle.
An angle greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees is an acute angle An angle of 90 degrees is a right angle An angle greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees is an obtuse angle An angle greater than 180 degrees is a reflex angle
an angle that is 54 degrees less than 4 times its complement
No, the complement of an acute angle is not obtuse. An acute angle is defined as an angle that is less than 90 degrees, so its complement, which is found by subtracting the acute angle from 90 degrees, will always be greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees, making it also an acute angle. Therefore, the complement of an acute angle is always acute, not obtuse.
An acute angle (angle less than 90 degrees).
72 degrees.The complement is 18 degrees.72 + 18 = 9072 - 18 = 54
The complement of an angle which measures D degrees, where D must be less than 90, is 90 - D.
The complement of any angle, given that the angle is less than 90 degrees, is 90 minus the angle measure. In other words, it is, "What degree measure, when added to the original angle, creates 90 degrees?"
A complement of an acute angle must be an acute angle. An acute angle is an angle whose measure is more than 0 degrees but less than 90 degrees. For example, even if the angle was the minimum 1 degree, the complement is still 89 degrees, which is still acute. Therefore, any combination of a complement of an acute angle MUST be acute.
the complement of an acute angle (less than 90 degrees) is 90 minus the angle which is 71 degrees in this case.
Let the measure of the angle be ( x ) degrees. Its complement is ( 90 - x ) degrees. According to the problem, ( x = (90 - x) - 12 ). Solving for ( x ), we get ( 2x = 102 ), leading to ( x = 51 ) degrees. Therefore, the measure of the smaller angle is 51 degrees.
Any angle less than 90o will have a complement.
(90 - 78)/2 ie 6o
The complement of an acute angle would be another acute angle. This is because an acute angle is one that is less than 90 degrees and complementary angles are angles that add up to 90 degrees. And so, in order for the angle to be complementary it also has to be less than 90 degrees.