An obtuse angle.
To find the measure of angle RQS, we can use the fact that the angles PQR, PQS, and RQS are related. The measure of angle RQS can be determined by subtracting the measure of angle PQS from the measure of angle PQR: mRQS = mPQR - mPQS = 125° - 85° = 40°. Thus, the measure of angle RQS is 40 degrees.
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A right angle is not 125
an obtuse angle -_-
they both measure the angle in degrees
obtuse
It is the supplementary angle of 125 degrees which is 55 degrees
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To find the measure of each interior angle of a regular polygon, we use the formula: (n-2) * 180 / n, where n is the number of sides of the polygon. In this case, a regular 125-gon has 125 sides. So, each interior angle would measure (125-2) * 180 / 125 = 172.8 degrees.
125°
55 - 20 = 35
A right angle is not 125
an obtuse angle -_-
An obtuse angle
The angle opposite the 55 degree angle will also be 55 degrees. The other two angles will each measure 180 - 55 = 125 degrees.
Any angle between 90 and 180 degrees - including 125 degrees - is an obtuse angle.
Supplementary angles add up to 180° Let the smaller angle be x, then the larger angle is x + 70°, and: x + (x + 70°) = 180° → 2x + 70° = 180° → 2x = 110° → x = 55° → x + 70° = 55° + 70° = 125° Thus the two angles are 55° and 125°. Therefore the angle you want is the larger at 125°.