The three degrees of comparison in English are the positive, comparative, and superlative forms of adjectives. The positive degree describes a quality without comparison (e.g., "tall"), the comparative degree compares two entities (e.g., "taller"), and the superlative degree expresses the highest degree among three or more entities (e.g., "tallest"). These forms help convey varying levels of a quality when describing nouns.
The 3 interior angles of a scalene triangle add up to 180 degrees
the supplementary angle of 22 deg = 180-22 = 158 deg.
In a triangle, the total sum of degrees will always be 180o.
an obtuse angle is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
atually it has four of them becausse a right angle is a ninty digrees angle and a rhoumbos is square axcept its side ways so at the end a rhombouse has four right angles
degrees
The 3 interior angles of a scalene triangle add up to 180 degrees
360
250 is one quarter of 1000 and 90 degrees (not digrees) are there in a right angle.
2 digrees
90 degrees
90 digrees angel.
95 digrees
54 digrees Farihight
360
90 digrees angel.
90 digrees north