An angle of 130 degrees is an obtuse angle
An obtuse angle is 130 degrees. Any angle more than 90 degrees is obtuse, any angle under 90 degrees is acute, and 90 degrees is a right angle.
A pair of supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of any angle x is equal to 180 - x degrees. For example, the supplement of a 130 degree angle is equal to 180 - 130 = 50 degrees.
130 degrees
An angle of 175 degrees is an obtuse angle
An angle of 130 degrees is an obtuse angle
An obtuse angle is 130 degrees. Any angle more than 90 degrees is obtuse, any angle under 90 degrees is acute, and 90 degrees is a right angle.
If the angle is measured at 130 degrees then it is called an obtuse angle.
An obtuse angle
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. If one angle = 130 degrees the other must be 180 - 130 = 50 degrees
Yes.
Its supplementary angle is 50 degrees because 50+130 = 180 degrees.
A pair of supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of any angle x is equal to 180 - x degrees. For example, the supplement of a 130 degree angle is equal to 180 - 130 = 50 degrees.
45+85=180 130=180 -130 -130 ________ The third angle is 50 degrees.
130 degrees
It is the line from 0 to 130 degrees on your protractor
An angle of 175 degrees is an obtuse angle