It is an angle whose measure is 79/360 of a full rotation.
180 - 101 = 79 degrees.
No. " Congruent " just means that they're both the same size, whatever that happens to be. Two angles that are each 14 degrees are congruent but only add up to 28 degrees. Two angles that are each 79 degrees are congruent but add up to 158 degrees.
If you mean a ratio of 7 to 9 then the other two angles are 35 degrees and 45 degrees respectively
A scalene triangle would have angles of the given sizes.
It is: 11 degrees
It is an angle of 79 degrees because 79+101 = 180 degrees
It is an angle whose measure is 79/360 of a full rotation.
79 degrees
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It is: 79 degrees
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180 - 101 = 79 degrees.
11 degrees
Supplementary angles are angles that add up to 180 degrees, ie. a straight angle. Therefore, the angle supplementary to 101 degrees would be 180-101=79 degrees.
In order to answer this question it is necessary to assume that it is about the third angle of a triangle. If that is the case then it is 180 - (79 + 52) = 49 degrees.
79 degrees