A whole circle is 360 deg so the major arc is 360-120 = 240 degrees.
To find the measure of a major arc in a circle, first determine the measure of the corresponding minor arc, which is the smaller arc connecting the same two endpoints. The measure of the major arc is then calculated by subtracting the measure of the minor arc from 360 degrees. For example, if the minor arc measures 120 degrees, the major arc would measure 360 - 120 = 240 degrees.
120 degrees
180-120-35 = 25 degrees
120 degrees
95 deg
To find the measure of a major arc in a circle, first determine the measure of the corresponding minor arc, which is the smaller arc connecting the same two endpoints. The measure of the major arc is then calculated by subtracting the measure of the minor arc from 360 degrees. For example, if the minor arc measures 120 degrees, the major arc would measure 360 - 120 = 240 degrees.
An angle with a measure of 120 degrees does nothing. It has no potential to do anything. It just is.An angle with a measure of 120 degrees does nothing. It has no potential to do anything. It just is.An angle with a measure of 120 degrees does nothing. It has no potential to do anything. It just is.An angle with a measure of 120 degrees does nothing. It has no potential to do anything. It just is.
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.
120 degrees
60 degrees and 120 degrees
well if its 120 degrees it must have 3 sides
180-120-35 = 25 degrees
It is: 360-80-120-65 = 95 degrees which is the 4th angle
120 degrees.
360 - (80 + 120 + 65) ie 95o
50 degrees (360 degrees in a quadrilateral)
The measure of the interior angle is 120 degrees. The measure of the exterior angle is 60 degrees. Of course, the measure of all the angles add up to 720 degrees.