180 - 126 = 54 degrees.
An obtuse angle is an angle that is larger that 90 degrees but smaller than a straight angle (180 degrees). An acute angle is smaller than 90 degrees, a right angle is exactly 90 degrees, and a reflex is larger than 180 degrees but smaller than 360 degrees.
Complementary angles total 90 degrees so smaller is 90/5 ie 18 and larger 72.
Assuming you mean the angle of the hands of a clock set at 11. the smaller angle would be 30 degrees, and the larger would be 330 degrees.
A reflex angle is one that is greater than 180 degrees (a straight line) but less than 360 degrees (a full circle). When two lines meet (not cross), they will form two angles. Unless they meet head on, one of these will be less than 180 degrees and the other will be more; the two of them will add to 360 degrees. Conventionally the smaller of the two angles will be used as a measure of the angle. The reflex is the larger of the two.
There are two types of angles that are smaller than 180 degrees: acute and obtuse. Acute angles are those that are smaller than a right angle (90 degrees) and obtuse angles are those that are larger than a right angle but smaller than 180(ex: 100 degrees, 91 degrees, etc.) Obtuse and acute angles are easy to identify without actually using a protractor; they are usually exaggerated on tests and assignments. On top of that 180 degree angles are called straight.
the larger angle is 60 and the smaller angle is 30.complimentary angles are 2 angles forming 90 degrees.
in degrees of intensity you have 2 go larger to smaller not smaller to larger
The two acute angles total 90 degrees. If the larger angle is 4 times the smaller angle, then the smaller angle is 18 degrees and the larger angle is 72 degrees (4 x 18 degrees).
Complementary angles are angles that add up to 90 degrees. If the smaller angle is x, the larger is 5x, so 6x = 90. X equals 15, and the larger angle measures 75 degrees.
They are smaller - 60 degrees.
The question is contradictory as complimentary angles are defined as having a sum of 90 degrees.
Since they add up to 90, the smaller angle is 90(1/5) =18 degrees, and the larger angle is 90(4/5)=72 degrees.
division
180 - 32 = 148; 148/2 = 74 which is the smaller angle so the larger is 106
The smaller angle is 20 degrees and the larger is 70 degrees. Complementary angles total 90 degrees. Let's call the smaller angle A. The other angle is 3A + 10. The sum of both angles is 90, so 4A +10 = 90, 4A = 80, A = 20. The larger angle is 3(20) + 10 = 70.
An obtuse angle is an angle that is larger that 90 degrees but smaller than a straight angle (180 degrees). An acute angle is smaller than 90 degrees, a right angle is exactly 90 degrees, and a reflex is larger than 180 degrees but smaller than 360 degrees.
To measure the items and to see what items are larger and smaller.