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Obtuse because it's greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.

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What is a 135 degree angle called?

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What is the triangle with a 135 degree interior angle called?

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What is the suplement of a 135 degree angle?

Do 180-135 and you will get your answer.


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What is the supplement of a 135 degree angle?

It is: 45 degrees


What is the supplement of 135 degree angle?

It is: 45 degrees


What angle is close to a 135 degree angle?

As the angle is between 90 degrees and 180 degrees, it an obtuse angle.


What is the complement of a 65 degree angle?

the completment of a 65 degree angle is 130


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What is the supplement of 45 degree?

The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of a 45-degree angle would be 135 degrees, because 45 + 135 = 180. This relationship holds true for all angles, where the sum of an angle and its supplement is always 180 degrees.