35 degrees is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
35+35=70 180-70=110 Answer: 110 degrees
The angles of 35°, 55°, and 90° form a right triangle, as one of the angles is exactly 90°. The sum of the angles in any triangle is always 180°, and in this case, 35° + 55° + 90° equals 180°. This triangle is also classified as an acute triangle because the other two angles (35° and 55°) are both less than 90°.
35, 145 and 145 degrees
The interior angles add up to 5940 degrees
145 degrees and 35 degrees are supplementary angles because their sum equals 180 degrees (145 + 35 = 180). Complementary angles, on the other hand, must add up to 90 degrees. Since these two angles do not meet that requirement, they are not complementary.
the sum of the interior angles of a 35-gon.
A polygon with 35 sides and angles
35+35=70 180-70=110 Answer: 110 degrees
35 degrees is 0.388 right angles.
The angles of 35°, 55°, and 90° form a right triangle, as one of the angles is exactly 90°. The sum of the angles in any triangle is always 180°, and in this case, 35° + 55° + 90° equals 180°. This triangle is also classified as an acute triangle because the other two angles (35° and 55°) are both less than 90°.
35, 145 and 145 degrees
The sum of the internal angles in a parallelogram is 360 degrees. Since there are two equal pairs of angles measuring the same, then each of the second pair of angles is equal to (360 - (35 x 2)) / 2 = 145 degrees.
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The interior angles add up to 5940 degrees
145 degrees and 35 degrees are supplementary angles because their sum equals 180 degrees (145 + 35 = 180). Complementary angles, on the other hand, must add up to 90 degrees. Since these two angles do not meet that requirement, they are not complementary.
The sum of the angles of ANY n-sided polygon is (2n - 4) right angles. In your example n = 35 so (70 - 4) x 90 ie 5940 degrees
It has 35 sides.