A 140 degree angle would be called an obtuse angle.
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No angle can be complementary to a 140 degree angle, as the sum of complementary angles is 90 degrees. But angles which are supplementary to each other add together to form a 180 degree angle.
An angle of 140 degrees is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees.
Yes. The angle that is not the same can be 140 degrees. Because the other two angles are equal, then they would both be 20 degrees.
40 degrees ( 180 - 140 = 40 )
A 140 degree angle would be called an obtuse angle.
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140 degrees
No angle can be complementary to a 140 degree angle, as the sum of complementary angles is 90 degrees. But angles which are supplementary to each other add together to form a 180 degree angle.
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In a right triangle the greatest angle is 90 degrees.
Yes by bisecting an angle of 140 degrees with a compass
You would subtract 40 degrees from 180 degrees so it would look like this:180 degrees - 40 degrees = 140 degrees
An angle of 140 degrees is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees.
Unless you are ready for some complicated trigonometry, I would suggest that you use a protractor and draw a 50 degree angle BEYOND a right angle.
Yes. The angle that is not the same can be 140 degrees. Because the other two angles are equal, then they would both be 20 degrees.