Any angle that is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees is an acute angle.
One that measures 8 degrees would.
It is: 180-82 = 98 degrees
To draw an 82-degree angle using a protractor, first, place the protractor on the vertex of the angle where the baseline aligns with the horizontal line. Locate the 82-degree mark on the protractor scale, ensuring that you read from the correct side of the protractor. Mark a point at the 82-degree mark, then remove the protractor and use a ruler to draw a line connecting the vertex to the marked point, forming the 82-degree angle. To verify, measure the angle with the protractor to confirm it is indeed 82 degrees.
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82 degrees Fahrenheit = 27.78 degrees Celsius
An angle of 82 degrees would be complementary to an angle of 8 degrees. 82 + 8 = 90
82 degrees is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
One that measures 8 degrees would.
It is: 8 degrees because 82 degrees+8 degrees = 90 degrees
Its supplementary angle is 82 degrees because 82+98 = 180 degrees
the supplement of an 82 degrees angle would be 98 degrees. To find the supplement of an angle, take the degrees of the angle you were given and subtract it from 180.
An angle of 86 degrees is.
It is: 180-82 = 98 degrees
An obtuse angle.* * * * *The last time I checked, 82 was still considered to be less than 90. And in that case, it is an acute angle, not obtuse.
82 degrees (180 degrees in a triangle)
Sum of all the angles in the triangle has to be 180 degrees. Let's mark the largest angle as x. Then, smallest angle will be 0.5x and the middle one x-25. x + 0.5x +x - 25 = 180, which is after simplyfying: 2.5x = 205 x = 82 degrees -> the largest angle, x-25 = 57 degrees -> middle one, 0.5x = 41 degrees -> the smallest angle.
110 degrees.