You can measure anything in degrees Celsius that you can in Fahrenheit.
degrees and radians
The 3 interior angles are 90 degrees, 45 degrees and 45 degrees
It is: 3/4 of 90 degrees = 67.5 degrees
Let's assume the measure of the first angle is x degrees. The second angle is one-third as large as the first, so its measure is (1/3) * x = x/3 degrees. The third angle is two-thirds as large as the first, so its measure is (2/3) * x = 2x/3 degrees. Therefore, the measures of the angles in the triangle are x degrees, x/3 degrees, and 2x/3 degrees.
The two measure different things and so there can be no conversion.
You can measure anything in degrees Celsius that you can in Fahrenheit.
The angles are: 43.75 degrees and 136.25 degrees
degrees and radians
The 3 interior angles are 90 degrees, 45 degrees and 45 degrees
You cannot.Centigrade is a measure of temperature whereas voltage is a measure of electrical potential. The two measure different things and according to the most basic rules of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion between the two is flawed.
Its other 3 angles are 37 degrees, 143 degrees and 143 degrees
40-degrees 140-degrees
130 degrees
120 degrees
All 3 sides are equal in length and each of the 3 interior angles measure 60 degrees
Types of angles according to measure: 1. Acute angle- angle measure is less than 90 degrees 2. Right angle- angle measure is 90 degrees 3. Obtuse angle- angle measure is more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. 4. Straight angle- angle measure is 180 degrees 5. Reflex angle- angle measure is more than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees