ok... 1) they are larger angles than 180 degrees 2) the 2 angles around the center will add up to 360 degrees (obviously) hope that answers your question
There's no such thing as the diagonal of an angle anyway. If there's an irregular polygon that has some reflex angles in it, there's no reason the polygon can't have diagonals that terminate in them.
Answer = 90 degrees - Right angle 180 degrees - Straight angle More that 90 degrees, but less that 180 degrees - Obtuse angle Less than 90 degrees - Acute angle More than 180 degrees, but less than 360 degrees - Reflex angle 360 degrees - complete turn (circle)/ completion
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Divide the shorter leg by the longer, then look it up on the tangent table in any trigonometry text. This will give you the size of the smallest angle.
an acute angle is like a L mashed.
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reflex angle
Oh, dude, a reflex angle is greater than 180 degrees, so if you draw one arm of the angle straight, the other arm would have to be pointing backwards, which is like, not really a thing in normal geometry. So, technically, no, you can't have a straight angle and a reflex angle sharing an arm. But hey, if you're feeling creative, go for it, who am I to stop you?
There's no such thing as the diagonal of an angle anyway. If there's an irregular polygon that has some reflex angles in it, there's no reason the polygon can't have diagonals that terminate in them.
Answer = 90 degrees - Right angle 180 degrees - Straight angle More that 90 degrees, but less that 180 degrees - Obtuse angle Less than 90 degrees - Acute angle More than 180 degrees, but less than 360 degrees - Reflex angle 360 degrees - complete turn (circle)/ completion
Oh, dude, 280 degrees is an obtuse angle. It's like when you're trying to squeeze into a tight parking spot but end up taking up two spaces. So yeah, it's definitely not a cute acute angle, it's more like a "I need some space" kind of angle.
In some circumstances I guess so.
Sneezing is a reflex. A reflex is where your body does something automatically and is something that you have no control over. Some people can sneeze with their eyes open, and some people can not.
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I suggest you give some thought to the meaning and derivation of the word "TRI-angle" Three
It IS a natural reflex some do some don't
Yes, the knee jerk reflex can be dampened or altered by distraction, as focus on other stimuli can reduce its intensity. However, the reflex itself is a deep spinal cord reflex that may still occur to some extent even with distraction.