To create an 85-degree angle with a compass, first draw a straight line (the base of the angle). Place the compass point on one end of the line and draw an arc that intersects the line. Without changing the compass width, place the compass point on the point of intersection and draw another arc. Measure 85 degrees using a protractor from the base line to mark the angle, then draw a line from the vertex to this mark to complete the angle.
They are: 85, 95 and 95 degrees
sometimes,, you can have an odtuse angle 85 degrees and acute 23 degrees which is a total 108 degrees.
The third angle measures 85⁰ (20 + 75 + 85 = 180) consequently, the triangle is an acute angled scalene triangle
To bisect an 85-degree angle, start by drawing the angle with its two rays. Next, place the compass point at the vertex of the angle and draw an arc that intersects both rays. Without changing the compass width, place the compass point at each intersection point and draw two arcs that intersect each other. Finally, draw a line from the vertex through the intersection of the arcs; this line bisects the 85-degree angle into two equal 42.5-degree angles.
They are: 85 degrees and 175 degrees respectively
A reflex angle is more than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees. Therefore the reflex angle to 85 degrees is 275 degrees (360 - 85 = 275).
360 - 85 - 190 = 85 85 degrees is the third angle
The inside angles of a triangle always add up to 180 degrees.If you mean angle a plus angle b equal 85 degrees, then angle c must be 95 degrees.If you mean angle a is 85 degrees and angle b is also 85 degrees, then angle c must be 10 degrees50 degrees :)
An angle of 85 degrees is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
Congruent angles are of the same size as for example 85 degrees is congruent to 85 degrees
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Since the sum of a triangles angles equals 180, 180-45-85=50. The angle is 50 degrees.
5 degrees angle, because the sum of two complementary angles is 90 degrees.
Well, honey, that angle is an acute angle. It's less than 90 degrees, so it's definitely not a right angle or an obtuse angle. So, in math terms, we'd call it an acute angle. Hope that clears things up for ya!
The only roller coaster that has an angle of descent of 85 degrees in the Intimidator 305 in Kings Dominion in Doswell, Virginia.