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An acute angle has less than 90 degrees, an obtuse angle has greater than 90 degree but less than 180 degrees. A reflex angle has greater than 180 degrees.When in doubt, google image search.
Yes, it is possible to draw a quadrilateral with a reflex angle and an obtuse angle. A reflex angle measures more than 180 degrees, while an obtuse angle measures between 90 and 180 degrees. To create a quadrilateral with these angles, you can draw a shape with one reflex angle (greater than 180 degrees) and one obtuse angle (between 90 and 180 degrees), along with two acute angles (less than 90 degrees).
A right angle measures 90 degrees
use a protractor
An angle of 180 degrees is a straight line
A reflex angle is an angle greater than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees. To construct one draw two lines at an angle and draw the angle measurement circle around the side you normally don't do it on.
By using a protractor with the knowledge that an acute angle is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
To draw an angle of 174 degrees, you can follow these steps: Draw a straight line using a ruler or straightedge. This will be one side of the angle. At one end of the line, use a compass to draw an arc of 174 degrees, making sure that the arc intersects the line you drew in step 1. Without changing the width of the compass, place the point of the compass at the other end of the line you drew in step 1, and draw another arc that intersects the first arc you drew in step 2. Draw a line connecting the endpoint of the line and the intersection point of the two arcs, creating the second side of the angle. Label the vertex of the angle with a capital letter. To name the angle, you can use the vertex letter and the endpoint letters, in that order, with the vertex letter in the middle. In this case, the angle could be named "angle BAC" or "angle CAB", depending on which endpoint you choose to name first. As for the type of angle, an angle of 174 degrees is an obtuse angle because it measures greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
To construct an angle bisector using a straightedge and compass, follow these steps: First, place the compass point at the vertex of the angle and draw an arc that intersects both sides of the angle. Next, label the points of intersection as A and B. Then, without changing the compass width, draw arcs from points A and B, creating two intersection points. Finally, use the straightedge to draw a line from the vertex to the intersection of the arcs, which defines the angle bisector.
To draw a reflex angle of 265 degrees, start by drawing a straight line to represent one side of the angle. Then, use a protractor to measure 265 degrees from the line, ensuring you extend beyond 180 degrees, as a reflex angle is greater than 180 degrees. Mark the point at 265 degrees and draw a second line from the vertex to this point, completing the reflex angle. The area outside the 265-degree mark will be the reflex angle, while the smaller angle inside will be 95 degrees.
draw the outside angle if you want to show 270 degrees then you draw a 90 degree angle but draw the circle outside of it
To draw an obtuse angle, start by drawing a straight line, then use a protractor to mark an angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees from that line. For an acute angle, again draw a straight line and mark an angle less than 90 degrees. To create a right angle, use a protractor to mark exactly 90 degrees from the straight line. Finally, connect the points to form the respective angles.
To draw an angle of 331 degrees using a protractor, first, draw a straight line that will serve as the initial side of the angle. Place the center hole of the protractor at the endpoint of the line and align the baseline of the protractor with the line. Since 331 degrees is greater than 180 degrees, measure 331 degrees by counting clockwise from the 180-degree mark on the protractor. Mark the point at 331 degrees and then draw a line from the center point through this mark to complete the angle.
An acute angle has less than 90 degrees, an obtuse angle has greater than 90 degree but less than 180 degrees. A reflex angle has greater than 180 degrees.When in doubt, google image search.
To construct a copy of an angle using only a compass and a straightedge, start by drawing a base line and marking a point on it where the vertex of the new angle will be located. Next, place the compass point on the vertex of the original angle, draw an arc that intersects both sides of the angle, and mark the intersection points. Without changing the compass width, place the compass point on the new vertex and draw a similar arc that intersects the base line. Finally, use the straightedge to draw lines from the new vertex through the intersection points, creating a copy of the original angle.
Yes, it is possible to draw a quadrilateral with a reflex angle and an obtuse angle. A reflex angle measures more than 180 degrees, while an obtuse angle measures between 90 and 180 degrees. To create a quadrilateral with these angles, you can draw a shape with one reflex angle (greater than 180 degrees) and one obtuse angle (between 90 and 180 degrees), along with two acute angles (less than 90 degrees).
You can't. All the angles in a triangle will add up to 180 degrees, therefore a triangle with one angle greater than this is impossible.