It is a reflex angle
A reflex angle (Reflex measures over 180 and under 360, not 280.)
To determine the measure of angle ( \angle 3 ), we need more context about the relationship between arc ( gbd ) and angle ( \angle 3 ). If ( \angle 3 ) is an inscribed angle that subtends arc ( gbd ), then its measure would be half of the arc's measure. Therefore, if arc ( gbd ) measures 280 degrees, ( \angle 3 ) would measure ( 140 ) degrees.
The supplementary angle of a given angle is found by subtracting that angle from 180 degrees. For an angle of 134 degrees, the supplementary angle is 180 - 134 = 46 degrees. Therefore, the supplementary angle of 134 degrees is 46 degrees.
No such thing as opposite of acute angle. An ACUTE angle is an angle of less than 90 degrees. A RIGHT angle is an angle of 90 degrees only. An OBTUSE angle is an angle between 90 degrees and 180 dehrees. An angle of 180 degrees is a straight line. A REFLEX angle is an angle between 180 degrees and 360 degrees.
An angle of 129 degrees is an obtuse angle
The measure of the angle is the number of degrees in this case.
A reflex angle (Reflex measures over 180 and under 360, not 280.)
280
It is a reflex angle because it is greater than 180 degrees
80 The angles in a quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees. So if 3 angles = 280 the fourth angle is 360-280 = 80
40
Oh, dude, 280 degrees is an obtuse angle. It's like when you're trying to squeeze into a tight parking spot but end up taking up two spaces. So yeah, it's definitely not a cute acute angle, it's more like a "I need some space" kind of angle.
A reflex angle is more than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees. Therefore the reflex angle to 85 degrees is 275 degrees (360 - 85 = 275).
To determine the measure of angle ( \angle 3 ), we need more context about the relationship between arc ( gbd ) and angle ( \angle 3 ). If ( \angle 3 ) is an inscribed angle that subtends arc ( gbd ), then its measure would be half of the arc's measure. Therefore, if arc ( gbd ) measures 280 degrees, ( \angle 3 ) would measure ( 140 ) degrees.
280 degrees Fahrenheit = 137.78 degrees Celsius
280 degrees Rankine is -179.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is a reflex angle