the answer is 98
It is angle RST.
The exterior angles of a regular n-gon measure 360/n degrees each and each interior angle is supplementary to its corresponding exterior angle. Thus each exterior angle measures 360/17 degrees which is approximately equal to 21.176 degrees. Each interior angle will then measure 180 - 360/17 degrees which is approximately equal to 158.824 degrees.
Anglw C is 63 degrees because the 3 interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees
An acute angle
Angle cpb is given as 17 degrees, and it's inside angle apb. Additionally, angle cpb is congruent to angle apc. That means angle apb is twice angle cpb, or twice 17 degrees, or 34 degrees.
If angle 1 is the central angle BOC which intersects the arc BC, then 2x + 3 = 5x - 17 because a central angle has the same numbers of degrees as the arc it intercepts. 2x + 3 = 5x - 17 20 = 3x 20/3 = x Thus, x is 6 2/3 degrees.
90-73 = 17 degrees
An acute angle
17
The supplement of 17 degrees is 163 degrees.
It depends on what x is.
The angle opposite side RT = 12 will have the smallest measure
It is angle RST.
The exterior angles of a regular n-gon measure 360/n degrees each and each interior angle is supplementary to its corresponding exterior angle. Thus each exterior angle measures 360/17 degrees which is approximately equal to 21.176 degrees. Each interior angle will then measure 180 - 360/17 degrees which is approximately equal to 158.824 degrees.
As we know that all angles of a triangle = 180 degrees So, Angle A + Angle B + Angle C = 180 degrees So, 100 + 17 + x = 180 Angle C = 180 - 117 Angle C=63 degrees
The angles are: 65 degrees and 115 degrees = 180 degrees
An acute angle is an angle less than 90°. So an angle of 17° is an acute angle.