The complement of an angle C is (90 - C)
So the complement of an angle of 17.7° is (90 - 17.7) = 72.3°
Each interior angle = 177 deg so each exterior angle = 3 deg [= 180-177] Sum of all exterior angles = 360 degrees, so number of exterior angles = 360/3 = 120 Number of sides = number of angles = 120 sides
It would be an obtuse angle.
This cannot be a triangle. The sum of the angles inside a triangle is 180 degrees. Contrary to basic Trigonometry, the above statement is actually incorrect. If a circle is placed upon a spherical surface (Such as the earth) the measure of it's angles can equal more than 180 degrees. And if the triangle is placed upon that of the inside of a bowl (Don't know a technical name), then the measure of it's angles can equal less than 180 degrees. So in the case of your triangle which equals 177 degrees, your triangle is placed in a Bowl type surface. I don't know if that was the answer you were looking for because your question is very incoherent. Sorry if I didn't answer anything!
The formula for the total sum of the interior angles of a regular polygon is s = (n-2)*180, where s is the total sum if the interior angles, and n is the number of sides. Since the number of sides equal the number of angles, the total sum of the interior angles is also equal to n*177 (since there are n angles and each measures 177 degrees). Setting these to equation equal to each other results in: n*177 = (n-2)*180 Distribute: 177n = 180n - 360 Subtract 180n from both sides: -3n = -360 Divide both sides by -3 n = 120 A regular polygon with interior angles of 177 has 120 sides.
177 square kilometers
An obtuse angle
Exterior angle = 360/120 = 3 degrees. So interior angle = 180-3 = 177 degrees.
The equation to find the size of the interior angle of an n sided shape is (n-2)180/n For a 120 sided shape, you need to plug n=120 into this equation. (120-2)180/120 =118x180/120 =177 Thus a 120 sided shape does have an angle of 177 degrees, and the statement in the question is true.
Each interior angle = 177 deg so each exterior angle = 3 deg [= 180-177] Sum of all exterior angles = 360 degrees, so number of exterior angles = 360/3 = 120 Number of sides = number of angles = 120 sides
It would be an obtuse angle.
Yes because the 3 interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees
The tilt of the axis of Mars is about 25 degrees. The tilt of the axis of Venus is about 3 degrees or about 177 degrees, depending on how the north pole of Venus is defined. Usually it is given as about 177 degrees.
An acre.
Exterior angles = 180 - 177 ie 3o; Number of sides = 360/exterior angle = 360/3 = 20.
This cannot be a triangle. The sum of the angles inside a triangle is 180 degrees. Contrary to basic Trigonometry, the above statement is actually incorrect. If a circle is placed upon a spherical surface (Such as the earth) the measure of it's angles can equal more than 180 degrees. And if the triangle is placed upon that of the inside of a bowl (Don't know a technical name), then the measure of it's angles can equal less than 180 degrees. So in the case of your triangle which equals 177 degrees, your triangle is placed in a Bowl type surface. I don't know if that was the answer you were looking for because your question is very incoherent. Sorry if I didn't answer anything!
The conversion formula is: F = (C x 1.8) + 32F = (177 x 1.8) + 32F = 318.6 + 32Fahrenheit = 350.6°
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