An obtuse angle
It is a 1 degree angle
A supplementary angle will add up to 180 degrees so to find the supplementary angle of 179 degrees, you would take 180-179 to get a 1 degree angle.
Straight angle, which is 180 degree, obtuse angle, which is 179 degree to 91 degree, right angle, which is 90 degree, and acute angle, which is 89 degree to 1 degree.
It is an acute angle. All angles from 1 - 89 degrees are acute. A 90 degree angle is a right angle. Angles from 91 - 179 are obtuse angles.
Using a protractor will help.
The supplement of an angle is calculated by subtracting that angle from 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of a 179-degree angle is 180 - 179 = 1 degree.
It is a 1 degree angle
A supplementary angle will add up to 180 degrees so to find the supplementary angle of 179 degrees, you would take 180-179 to get a 1 degree angle.
179 degrees
Straight angle, which is 180 degree, obtuse angle, which is 179 degree to 91 degree, right angle, which is 90 degree, and acute angle, which is 89 degree to 1 degree.
It is an acute angle. All angles from 1 - 89 degrees are acute. A 90 degree angle is a right angle. Angles from 91 - 179 are obtuse angles.
Using a protractor will help.
Well, honey, 179 degrees is what we call an obtuse angle. It's bigger than a right angle but not quite a straight angle, so it falls in that awkward in-between category. So, next time you see an angle measuring 179 degrees, just remember it's as sassy as me!
A straight angle
A right angle
A reflex angle.
An acute angle