An angle that measures 210 degrees is a reflex angle.
An angle of 181 degrees is a reflex angle.
21 An angle of 110 degrees is an obtuse angle.
48 degrees is an acute angle.
225 degrees
An angle that measures 210 degrees is a reflex angle.
210 degrees.
210 degrees
Oh, dude, let's break it down. So, the supplement of an angle means 180 degrees minus the angle, and the complement is 90 degrees minus the angle. When you add them together, you get 210 degrees. So, you just set up the equation (180 - x) + (90 - x) = 210 and solve for x, which is the measure of the angle. Math, man, it's like a puzzle but with numbers.
An angle of 181 degrees is a reflex angle.
210 degrees for the reflex 150 degrees for the obtuse
Suppose the measure of the angle is x then its supplement is 180 - x x = 180 - x + 30 = 210 - x 2x = 210 => x = 105 degrees (supplementary angle = 75)
21 An angle of 110 degrees is an obtuse angle.
48 degrees is an acute angle.
112 degrees is an obtuse angle.
Well, isn't that just a happy little angle we have here! A 52-degree angle is classified as an acute angle, which means it is less than 90 degrees. Acute angles are like little rays of sunshine, bringing brightness and positivity to our geometric world.
acute