There are 90 degrees in a right angle and 3.5*90 = 315 degrees
No because these are the angles of a scalene triangle
35+35=70 180-70=110 Answer: 110 degrees
The total sum of angles in any right triangle is 180 degrees. The total sum of angles in the question would amount to 190 degrees and therefore no such right angled triangle is possible.
35, 145 and 145 degrees
145 degrees and 35 degrees are supplementary angles because their sum equals 180 degrees (145 + 35 = 180). Complementary angles, on the other hand, must add up to 90 degrees. Since these two angles do not meet that requirement, they are not complementary.
35 degrees is 0.388 right angles.
No because these are the angles of a scalene triangle
a triangle that has a right angle and the other two angles are diffrent ex: angles= #1. 90 degrees/#2. 35 degrees/#3. 55 degrees
a triangle that has a right angle and the other two angles are diffrent ex: angles= #1. 90 degrees/#2. 35 degrees/#3. 55 degrees
Sum of interior angles is (2n-4) right angles There are 66 right angles in 5940 degrees So (2n - 4) = 66 2n = 70 n = 35
35+35=70 180-70=110 Answer: 110 degrees
A pair of angles are complementary if their sum is 90 degrees. Therefore, the complement to a 35 degree angle measures 90 - 35 = 55 degrees. This can be effectively displayed when placing both angles so that they form a right angle.
The total sum of angles in any right triangle is 180 degrees. The total sum of angles in the question would amount to 190 degrees and therefore no such right angled triangle is possible.
35, 145 and 145 degrees
60 degrees
35 sides
The sum of the angles of ANY n-sided polygon is (2n - 4) right angles. In your example n = 35 so (70 - 4) x 90 ie 5940 degrees