360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.
The measure of JIL is the sum of IJK and KJL, so it is 15 + 13 = 28 degrees.
You can measure anything in degrees Celsius that you can in Fahrenheit.
90 degrees is the measure of a right angle
130 degrees is the measure of the base angles of an isosceles triangle whose vertex has a measure of 50 degrees.
30 degrees
74.5
360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.
30 degrees
The measure of JIL is the sum of IJK and KJL, so it is 15 + 13 = 28 degrees.
They are 65 degrees and 25 degrees that add up to 90 degrees
105 degrees
the answer is 68 degrees
When an angle has a measure of 120 degrees, it is an obtuse angle. When an angle is an obtuse angle its measure is between 90 and 180 degrees. That is: 90 degrees < obtuse angle < 180 degrees.
you measure the opposite side and then subtract it of 360 degrees.
45 degrees :)
179 degrees