No, because all angles have to add to exactly 180 degrees.
Complementary angles are two angles that add up to 90 degrees. Example: 50 and 40 degrees
Its supplementary angle is 50 degrees because 50+130 = 180 degrees.
Sum of interior angles of ANY n-sided pentagon is (2n - 4) right angles, so 100 - 4 = 96 right angles ie 8640 degrees and each angle = 8640/50 = 172.8 degrees. Alternative method: Total exterior angles = 360 degrees so each in 50-gon is 360/50 ie 7.2 degrees. Interior angles are therefore 180 - 7.2 ie 172.8 degrees.
Oh, dude, it's like this triangle is playing hard to get with us. So, we know the sum of all three angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees. If two angles are 50 degrees each, then the third angle would be 80 degrees because 50 + 50 + 80 = 180. Math can be a real drama queen sometimes, right?
All acute angles measure 50 degrees. All obtuse angles are supplementary to the acute angles, so they measure 130 degrees.
All the angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees. With the isoceles triangle, two of the angles must be the same, so you could have these three angles: 50, 50, 80. (50+50+80=180)
The same again 50 and 130 degrees because a rhombus is a quadrilateral and all quadrilaterals have a total of 360 interior degrees.
The sum of the three internal angles of a triangle is equal to 180 degrees. Since the two known angles are 50 degrees and 60 degrees, the third angle is equal to 180 - 50 - 60 = 70 degrees.
Normally, supplementary angles are defined only for angles up to 180 degrees. But, since 180 - 230 = -50, an angle of -50 degrees could be considered supplementary. -50 degrees is equivalent to 310 degrees.
No, because all angles have to add to exactly 180 degrees.
A polygon with 50 sides, given the sum of all the interior angles in 8640.
yes!! a square! a squares angles are all 90 degrees. and a quadrilateral with 2 90 degree angles, and 1 with 40 one with 50. very possible.
Complementary angles are two angles that add up to 90 degrees. Example: 50 and 40 degrees
Its supplementary angle is 50 degrees because 50+130 = 180 degrees.
Sum of interior angles of ANY n-sided pentagon is (2n - 4) right angles, so 100 - 4 = 96 right angles ie 8640 degrees and each angle = 8640/50 = 172.8 degrees. Alternative method: Total exterior angles = 360 degrees so each in 50-gon is 360/50 ie 7.2 degrees. Interior angles are therefore 180 - 7.2 ie 172.8 degrees.
Interior angles add up to 8640 degrees Exterior angles add up to 360 degrees