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The 2 acute angles will each measure 35 degrees
Yes the 3 interior angles, 2 of which are acute angles, of an obtuse triangle add up to 180 degrees
35 degrees
Not always because 98 degrees and 140 degrees are both obtuse angles that are not congruent but angles 150 degrees and 150 degrees are both obtuse angles that are congruent.
For any quadrilateral (i.e. 4-sided figure), the angles will add up to 360 degrees. Since an obtuse angle is any angle with a measurement over 90 degrees, it is possible to have a quadrilateral with 3 obtuse angles. The fourth angle, however, must be acute (i.e. smaller than 90 degrees). Having 3 obtuse angles is not a requirement, however, for a quadrilateral.
The 2 acute angles will each measure 35 degrees
Yes the 3 interior angles, 2 of which are acute angles, of an obtuse triangle add up to 180 degrees
Complementary angles total 180 degrees. So if the obtuse angle is 145 degrees, the acute angle is 35 degrees.
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35 degrees
Not always because 98 degrees and 140 degrees are both obtuse angles that are not congruent but angles 150 degrees and 150 degrees are both obtuse angles that are congruent.
For any quadrilateral (i.e. 4-sided figure), the angles will add up to 360 degrees. Since an obtuse angle is any angle with a measurement over 90 degrees, it is possible to have a quadrilateral with 3 obtuse angles. The fourth angle, however, must be acute (i.e. smaller than 90 degrees). Having 3 obtuse angles is not a requirement, however, for a quadrilateral.
Acute angles are angles less than 90 degrees an obtuse angles are greater than 90 degrees
90 degree angle is the measure of each piece. Once the angles are formed at 145 degrees, each corner makes a 90 degree angle.
acute angles are angles under 45 degrees obtuse angle are angles over 45 degrees and right angles are ONLY 45 degrees
Acute angles are less than 90 degrees. Obtuse angles are greater than 90 degrees. Right angles are 90 degrees.
Yes a regular pentagon has 5 obtuse angles of 108 degrees