35 degrees
An angle that measured 145 degrees would be considered an "obtuse" angle because its measurement exceeds 90 degrees. Anything below 90 degrees would be considered an "acute" angle.
An obtuse angle of 135 degrees.
An angle of 145 degrees is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees.
107 degrees
145 degrees Celsius is equal to 293 degrees Fahrenheit.
-145 degrees Celsius is equal to -229 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is: 5/9*(145-32) = 62.78 degrees Celsius
145 degrees Celsius is equal to approximately 293 degrees Fahrenheit.
-145 degrees Celsius is equal to -229 degrees Fahrenheit.
145°F is equal to 62.8°C in Celsius.
-145 degrees Celsius is equal to -229 degrees Fahrenheit.
145 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 293 degrees Fahrenheit.
35, 145 and 145 degrees
It can be an obtuse triangle with 2 different acute angles or it can be an isosceles triangle with 2 equal base angles of 17.5 degrees
A rhombus is a four sided quadrilateral whose total sum of interior angles amount to 360 degrees. Opposite angles are equal in a rhombus. Therefore: 35 degrees+35 degrees = 70 degrees. 360 degrees - 70 degrees = 290 degrees which then is split in two to give you the other two angles: 290/2 = 145 degrees. So the answer to your question is A 35 degrees 145 degrees 145 degrees.
35 degrees