No, though an 110 degrees angle is an obtuse angle. An obtuse angle is any angle whose measure is in the range (90, 180) degrees.
110 degrees
If that is the angles of a triangle then the 3rd angle is 110 degrees
The 3 angles of a triangle always add up to 180 degrees. You have 110 and 43, so that is 153 degrees. Subtract 153 from 180, and that is the remaining angle.
21 An angle of 110 degrees is an obtuse angle.
No, though an 110 degrees angle is an obtuse angle. An obtuse angle is any angle whose measure is in the range (90, 180) degrees.
110 degrees
If that is the angles of a triangle then the 3rd angle is 110 degrees
The measure of angle YVZ is equal to 50 degrees.
supplement + angle = 180180 - angle = supplementangle = supplement + 40 = 180 - angle +40 = 220-angle2 x angle = 220angle = 110 degrees
110 degrees.
The 3 angles of a triangle always add up to 180 degrees. You have 110 and 43, so that is 153 degrees. Subtract 153 from 180, and that is the remaining angle.
21 An angle of 110 degrees is an obtuse angle.
20 degrees
The 3rd angle is: 180-55-80 = 45 degrees
Supplementary angles are two angles that measure up to 180 degrees. EXAMPLE: If the an angle measures 70 degrees, to find the missing angle, you subtract 70 from 180 because supplementary angles equal 180 degrees. Your answer (in this case 110) is the answer for the measure of the missing angle.
95 degrees, because 80+110+75=265 and the total degrees a quadrilateral should have(360) minus 265=95