yes, an acute angle is anything less than 90 degrees
90-13 = 77 degrees.
180-13 = 167 degrees
The interior angle of a 13 sided polygon can have any value between 0 and 360 degrees.
Providing that it is a 13 regular polygon each interior angle will be 152.3076923 degrees.
The complement of an acute angle A is the angle 90° - A. The complement of 13° is 77°.
An angle and its complement have to add to 90 degrees. 77 and 13 add to 90. 13 is the complement of 77. You will also be doing supplement. They add to 180.
An acute angle would be 13 degrees. This is because the angle measurement does not exceed 90. Anything below 90 degrees is "acute" while anything above 90 is "obtuse".
yes, an acute angle is anything less than 90 degrees
complement is 90 degrees minus angle supplement is 180 degrees minus angle 90-77 = 13 = complement 180-77 = 103 = supplement
It is: cos = adj/hyp and the acute angles for the given right angle triangle are 67.38 degrees and 22.62 degrees
90-13 = 77 degrees.
13
77
180-13 = 167 degrees
77 degrees
Each interior angle measures: 152o 18' 27.69''