Yes by bisecting an angle of 140 degrees with a compass
by draw it....:)
draw a base and use this to draw an equilateral triangle each angle of an equilateral triangle adds up to 60 degrees. To have an angle of 120 degree use this angle and then draw another side of a triangle next to it to get a 120 degree angle.
It is not impossible!
With a protractor
First draw a 90 degree angle .Than draw a 20 degree angle from that 90 degree angle . Than the rest of the angle will be 90-20=70 .Now bisect the 70 degree angle we will get 70/2=35. Now add the rest of the angle means 35+20 =55 GOT 55 DEGREE ANGLE
Yes by bisecting an angle of 140 degrees with a compass
180 - 70 = 110. The supplement is 110 degree angle.
by draw it....:)
Use a protractor to draw a 55 degree angle and indicate that the angle needs to be measured once around the circle and then some.
draw a base and use this to draw an equilateral triangle each angle of an equilateral triangle adds up to 60 degrees. To have an angle of 120 degree use this angle and then draw another side of a triangle next to it to get a 120 degree angle.
A 70 degree angle is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
Unless you are ready for some complicated trigonometry, I would suggest that you use a protractor and draw a 50 degree angle BEYOND a right angle.
draw the outside angle if you want to show 270 degrees then you draw a 90 degree angle but draw the circle outside of it
90 degrees
A pair of complementary angles add up to 90 degrees. Therefore, the complement of a 70 degree angle is 90 - 70 = 20 degrees.
It is not impossible!