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well for me, I say that the largest angle is always C. and from that point you can determine angles A and B.
At a party for acute angles, angle A goes up to angle B and says "You are looking very cute today". B replies,"So are you, my dear!" The angles are complimenting one another and so they are complimentary angle. But, since the party is for acute angles only, there is no right angle.
they add up to 180 so it depends. you have to know one of the measures
90 degrees 90 degrees is always one of the three angles in a right triangle (say angle c) The two other angles (a and b) depend on the lengths of the two sides ( say A and B) that include the 90 degree angle and their sum will equal 90 degrees (total = 180 degrees) Angle c = 90 Angle a = x Angle b = 90-x x = arctan(A/B)
An angle which has measure between 90 degrees and 180 degrees is an obtuse angle.
Yes, so as long as the angle being identified (in this case, angle b) is in the center.
well for me, I say that the largest angle is always C. and from that point you can determine angles A and B.
The inside angles of a triangle always add up to 180 degrees.If you mean angle a plus angle b equal 85 degrees, then angle c must be 95 degrees.If you mean angle a is 85 degrees and angle b is also 85 degrees, then angle c must be 10 degrees50 degrees :)
When finding a supplementary angle, you can simply use a + b = c. C will always equal 180. In this case A is 91.4. So your equation is:91.4 + B = 180180 - 91.4 = BB = 88.6.The supplementary angle is 88.6.
supplementary angles
At a party for acute angles, angle A goes up to angle B and says "You are looking very cute today". B replies,"So are you, my dear!" The angles are complimenting one another and so they are complimentary angle. But, since the party is for acute angles only, there is no right angle.
Draw angle C and bisect it into A & B.
they add up to 180 so it depends. you have to know one of the measures
The transitive property is if angle A is congruent to angle B and angle B is congruent to angle C, then angle A is congruent to angle C.
90 degrees 90 degrees is always one of the three angles in a right triangle (say angle c) The two other angles (a and b) depend on the lengths of the two sides ( say A and B) that include the 90 degree angle and their sum will equal 90 degrees (total = 180 degrees) Angle c = 90 Angle a = x Angle b = 90-x x = arctan(A/B)
The angles are supplementary if they have a sum of 180 degrees.
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