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A 73 degree angle is an acute angle
107 degrees
32 +82 =9+64=73 So the hypotenuse is of length square root of 73
there is no name it is just called a 73agon
The name of a 72 sided polygon is Heptacontrigon.
90 take away 73...
The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of an angle measuring 73 degrees would be 180 degrees minus 73 degrees, which equals 107 degrees.
Suppose angle is X degrees. Then X + 73 = 180 degrees so that X = 107 degrees.
The measurement of angle ABD is 73 degrees. You find this angle by subtracting angle DBC from angle ABC, or 89-16 is equal to 73 degrees.
90-73 = 17 degrees
The reference angle for an angle in standard position is found by determining the acute angle it makes with the x-axis. For 107 degrees, which is in the second quadrant, you subtract it from 180 degrees: 180° - 107° = 73°. Therefore, the reference angle for 107 degrees is 73 degrees.
It is: 73+17 = 90 degrees
supplementary: 107 degrees complementary: 17 degrees
measure of angle = 73 work x = angle (90 - x) = complement x = 4 (90 - x) + 5 x = 360 - 4x + 5 x = 365 - 4x x + 4x = 365 - 4x + 4x 5x = 365 5x / 5 = 365 / 5 x = 73
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A 73 degree angle is an acute angle
Each base angle is 73 degrees