An angle of 104 degrees is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
Complementary angles are acute angles. An angle that measures 104 degrees is an obtuse angle and therefore cannot have a complement.
Let the sides of the triangle be abc and their opposite angles be ABC:- 3rd side: c^2 = 31^2 +42^2 -2*31*42*cosine(104) = 3354.964616 sq rt = 57.9 Using cosine rule angle B: (31^2+57.9^2 -42^2)/(2*31*57.9) = 44.7 degrees Angle A: 180 -104 - 44.7 = 31.3 degrees So the two angles are 44.7 degrees and 31.3 degrees with the 3rd side being 57.9 cm
104 degrees: 180 - (2 x 38)
An angle of 175 degrees is an obtuse angle
104 degrees
An angle that is 104 degrees would be considered an "Obtuse" angle. This is because the degrees in the angle are over 90.
An angle of 104 degrees is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
It measures 104 degrees
It is 180 - 104 - 21 = 55 degrees.
The bond angle for Cl2O is approximately 110 degrees.
A triangle with two congruent sides is isosceles. A triangle with an angle of 104 degrees is obtuse. So you would have an obtuse isosceles triangle.
(360 - 104)/2 = 128 degrees.
Supplementary is what makes 180 degrees. 180-76=104
38 degrees each
Complementary angles are acute angles. An angle that measures 104 degrees is an obtuse angle and therefore cannot have a complement.
104 degrees Celsius is equal to 219.2 degrees Fahrenheit.