if you are asking about a triangle, the remaining angle is 105 degrees
An angle that is 25 degrees is an acute angle. Any angle below 90 degrees (right angle) is considered acute while anything above is obtuse.
335 degrees
The complementary angle of 65 degrees is 25 degrees and together they form a right angle of 90 degrees.
360/25 = 14.4 degrees
310
The third angle of what shape?
25 degrees
180-120-35 = 25 degrees
a triangle has 180º so 180-90-25= 65
Exterior angle of a regular 25-gon = 360/25 = 14.4 degrees. So interior angle = 180-14.4 = 165.6 degrees.
An angle of 25 degrees is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
25 degrees
Use the fact that the sum of all three angles in a triangle is 180 degrees.
90 - 25 = 65. The answer is 65 degrees.
When doing these types of problems, start with the fact that the sum of the angles in any triangle is 180 degrees (Any planar triangle that is.)So let the smallest angle be x. The largest angle is x+100 since we are told the largest angle is 100 degrees larger than the smallest angle.Now the third angle is x+5 by the same reasoning.So now we add x+x+5+x+100=1803x+105=1803x=75so x=25.The smallest angle is 25 degrees.The largest is 125 degrees and the third angle is 30 degree.Note that 125+25+30 is 180 as desired.
An angle that is 25 degrees is an acute angle. Any angle below 90 degrees (right angle) is considered acute while anything above is obtuse.
Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.