It is 146 degrees.
180 - 127 ie 53 degrees
according to my geometry teacher, it is called a 127-gon
The supplementary angle of 53 degrees is 127 degrees
If you mean angles of 127, 152, 112, 123, 135, and 105 then 900 minus 754 = 146 degrees which is the remaining angle because the interior angles of a 7 sided heptagon add up to 900 degrees
An obtuse triangle.
It is 146 degrees.
127 degrees Fahrenheit is approximately 52.8 degrees Celsius.
That's an impossibility because the 3 interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees and the two given angles are greater than 180 degrees.
What is 37 degrees north and 127 degrees east
The decimal form of 127 degrees 30' 30'' longitude is 127.50833 degrees.
To find the difference between -127 degrees Fahrenheit and 136 degrees Fahrenheit, you would subtract -127 from 136. This gives a difference of 263 degrees Fahrenheit.
180 - 127 = 53 degrees
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The answer was Rhombus.
180 - 127 ie 53 degrees
Well, honey, a 127-degree angle is an obtuse angle. It's bigger than a right angle, but smaller than a straight angle. So, it's not acute, not right, but definitely obtuse. Hope that clears things up for ya!