Since you haven't provided us with the shape, we couldn't hazard a guess.
40, 100 and 83, 143.
To find the measure of the missing angle in a quadrilateral, you can use the fact that the sum of the interior angles in any quadrilateral is 360 degrees. If you know the measures of the other three angles, simply add them together and subtract that sum from 360 degrees. The result will give you the measure of the missing angle. If you provide the specific angles, I can help you calculate it directly!
74, 164 36, 126 18, 108
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Anything below 90 degrees
Well 90% is a complete right angle so... it is obtuse if it is over 90% and if it is below 90% it is an acute angle <3
an acute angle doesn't have an exact measurement, but it is lower than 90 degrees. So any angle below 90 degrees is an acute.
Since you haven't provided us with the shape, we couldn't hazard a guess.
37 degree
An angle that is measured at 199 degrees would be considered an "Obtuse" angle. This is because the degrees measurement exceeds 90. Anything below 90 would be considered acute.
120See related link below for interior angles of various polygons.
40, 100 and 83, 143.
To find the measure of the missing angle in a quadrilateral, you can use the fact that the sum of the interior angles in any quadrilateral is 360 degrees. If you know the measures of the other three angles, simply add them together and subtract that sum from 360 degrees. The result will give you the measure of the missing angle. If you provide the specific angles, I can help you calculate it directly!
56, 126,40, 110,and 77, 147.
The sunset is typically measured by the angle of the sun as it disappears below the horizon. This angle can vary depending on your location and the time of year. One common way to measure sunset is using degrees above the horizon or by using a specific almanac or app.
An obtuse angle does have a measure of over 90 degrees but it is also less than 180 degrees.