An angle measuring 128 degrees is classified as an obtuse angle, as it is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. In geometric terms, an obtuse angle is formed when two lines intersect, and the angle between them is greater than 90 degrees. This type of angle can be commonly found in various shapes and figures, such as triangles and quadrilaterals.
An obtuse angle
A 128 degree angle would be an "obtuse" angle. This is because the angle measurement exceeds 90 degrees. Anything below 90 degrees would be considered an "acute" angle.
128 degrees.An angle's supplement, when added to the original angle, will form a straight (180 degree) angle.
Supplementary angles add up to 180° . The supplement of 128° is therefore 180 - 128 = 52°
The sum of the internal angles of a heptagon is 900 degrees. This can be found be multiplying one angle, 128 and four sevenths, by 7.
An obtuse angle
A 128 degree angle would be an "obtuse" angle. This is because the angle measurement exceeds 90 degrees. Anything below 90 degrees would be considered an "acute" angle.
128 cuz 180 take away 55 is 128
It is 128 degrees because 128+52 = 180 degrees
128 cuz 180 take away 55 is 128
The third angle is (128 degrees) minus (the second angle).
The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 180 degrees. The complement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 90 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of the complement of a 38-degree angle would be the angle that, when added to the complement of 38 degrees (52 degrees), equals 180 degrees. This angle would be 128 degrees.
An interior angle of 128 implies an exterior angle of 180-128 = 52 degrees. If so, the regular polygon has 360/52 sides ie 6.9 sides. A fractional side is not possible.
128 degrees.An angle's supplement, when added to the original angle, will form a straight (180 degree) angle.
The complement: 38° (90-52=38) The supplement: 128° (180-52=128)
Supplementary angles add up to 180° . The supplement of 128° is therefore 180 - 128 = 52°
180 - 52 = 128 deg