No. A triangle has 180 degrees, those only add up to 172.
A right triangle has 1 right angle (an angle that is 90 degrees). The other 2 angles can be whatever combination of angles as long as they add up to 90 (such as 45 and 45) since a triangle has 180 degrees.
No because the given lengths don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
41% of a circle equates to an angle of 147.6 degrees.
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No because the given lengths don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
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C = 90 - 41 = 49 deg S = 180 - 41 = 139 deg
41% of a circle equates to an angle of 147.6 degrees.
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41
It is an acute angle
An acute angle
An angle and its complement add to 90 degrees. Hence an angle of 41 degrees has 49 degrees as its complement.
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2/8is the right answer1/41/4