supplementary
Supplementary angle of 100 is (180 - 100) = 80 degrees
360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.
100 degrees is an obtuse angle.
No. A right angle is defined to be 90 degrees.
It is an obtuse angle
There is no angle that represents 100 degrees but an angle that is 100 degrees is an obtuse angle.
Supplementary angle of 100 is (180 - 100) = 80 degrees
360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.
An angle of 100 degrees is an obtuse angle
100 degrees is an obtuse angle.
20 degrees and the two equal angles will be 80 degrees each
50 degrees if its a triangle
A reflex angle
The key is to recognize that "the angle of INCIDENCE is equal to the angle of REFLECTION", for an 'Elastic' collision. So the answer is 20 degrees.
No. A right angle is defined to be 90 degrees.
It is an obtuse angle
It is an obtuse angle.