i have no idea. lucky for me, i can ask my uncle, since he's a math wiz.
sin(37) = 0.6018150232
A 53 degree angle.
acute angle
from the given information,we get, angle b = x angle a = 4x - 5 we know that supplementary angles have 180 degree as their sum , so, 4x - 5 + x = 180 5x - 5 = 180 5x = 185 x = 37 so,angle a = 4x - 5 = 4 *37 -5 = 143 angle b = 37 also angle a + angle b = 143 + 37 = 180
A 37-degree angle is classified as an acute angle. Acute angles are angles that measure between 0 and 90 degrees. In this case, 37 degrees falls within this range, making it an acute angle. It is important to note that acute angles are typically associated with sharp and narrow angles.
An acute angle greater than 0 degrees but less than 90 degrees
what is a 90 degree angle called
A 53 degree angle.
sin(37) = 0.6018150232
A 53 degree angle.
0.602
another angle, of 53 degrees
Supplementary angles are pairs of angles whose sum equals 180 degrees. Therefore: 37 degrees + x degrees = 180 degrees. 180 degrees - 37 degrees = x degrees = 143 degrees. The supplement of a 37 degree angle is a 143 degree angle.
acute angle
The third angle is 68 degrees which makes it a scalene triangle
0.5592 aplus is 0.602
180 - 143 = 37 degrees