No. For example, if one angle measures 100 degrees, and its adjacent angle is 80 degrees, then the opposite angles would be either 200 or 160 degrees, but in order for a quadrilateral to be inscribed in a circle the opposite angles would have to equal 180 degrees. A parallelogram can be inscribed in a circle if it is a rectangle.
An angle that measures 180 degrees would be in a straight line. Therefore, this angle is known as a straight angle.
An angle would only be a right angle if it was equal to 90 degrees. Anything less than that would be an acute angle and anything more would be obtuse.
A polygon with interior angle measures of 108 would be a pentagon
The 3rd angle is 30 degrees which would form an obtuse or scalene triangle.
102.8 degrees I think but it depends. If the angle is a central angle it is 51.4 degrees but other than that I think it would be 102.8 degrees.
No. For example, if one angle measures 100 degrees, and its adjacent angle is 80 degrees, then the opposite angles would be either 200 or 160 degrees, but in order for a quadrilateral to be inscribed in a circle the opposite angles would have to equal 180 degrees. A parallelogram can be inscribed in a circle if it is a rectangle.
An angle that measures 180 degrees would be in a straight line. Therefore, this angle is known as a straight angle.
That angle would be a straight angle.
right triangle and the other angle would be 70 degrees. Hope I helped :)
The answer would depend on what the shape is. Without that information, it is not possible to give an answer.
An angle that measures 26 degrees would be considered an "acute" angle. This is because its degrees measurement in smaller than 90. Anything above 90 would be considered "obtuse".
An angle would only be a right angle if it was equal to 90 degrees. Anything less than that would be an acute angle and anything more would be obtuse.
A polygon with interior angle measures of 108 would be a pentagon
The 3rd angle is 30 degrees which would form an obtuse or scalene triangle.
A straight angle is an angle that measures exactly 180°A reflex angle is an angle that measures more than 180°, but measures less than 360°.Edit: I really like that answer that the controbuter did above ^. I just wanted to add something. A straight angle is an angle that is straight. A reflex angle would be an angle larger than a straight angle. It's an angle that's in the opposite side of a right angle or an acute.
One that measures 8 degrees would.