i guess it means if you are laying floor s down and in your room you have a corner that is ninety degrees, you would be laying down floors in a 90 degree angled area
it s a angle that is less than 90 degrees.
Oh, dude, you're throwing some math lingo at me now! So, in a 30-60-90 triangle, the sides are typically in a ratio of 1:sqrt(3):2. So, if side s is like the shorter side, then the other shorter side would be s * sqrt(3). Hope that clears things up for you!
I'm not positive about my answer but I believe you can sort them by their angles. It can be a right angle, a triangle with angle/s exactly 90 degrees, an obtuse angle, a triangle with angle/s more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. Last but certainly not the least, there is an acute angle, a triangle with angle/s less than 90 degrees. This is what I think is the answer to your question. If I didn't help you, please try to understand that: I'm not a smart person and if I was, I would've given you the right answer. I very, truly, positively am sorry if I didn't help you. And sometimes, I feel like people are taking over me so, sorry. (:
A regular pentagon has 5 sides and each interior angle measures 108 degrees not 172 degrees
No , a parallelogram can not have a 90 Degree angle .Reason : A Parallelogram can be defined as a quadrilateral whose two s sides are parallel to each other and all the four angles at the vertices are not 90 degrees or right angles, then the quadrilateral is called a parallelogram.
C = 90 - 41 = 49 deg S = 180 - 41 = 139 deg
90 degree S and 0 degree E
90 degree S and 0 degree E
i guess it means if you are laying floor s down and in your room you have a corner that is ninety degrees, you would be laying down floors in a 90 degree angled area
90 degree S and 0 degree E
Extrapolate the experimental values of acceleration, vs. angle of the incline, to find the acceleration when the angle of inclination = 90 degrees. The acceleration at 90 degrees will equal 9.81 m/s/s, since this is the free-fall acceleration.
An equilateral triangle. An equilateral triangle.
S + M + L = 180 S = L - 90, M = L - 60 so (L - 90) + (L - 60) + L = 180 ie 3L = 180 + 90 + 60 L = 60 + 30 + 20 , = 110 degrees, so M = 50 degrees and S = 20 degrees
128 degrees.An angle's supplement, when added to the original angle, will form a straight (180 degree) angle.
the latitude of the north pole is 90 degrees N,and the latitude of the south pole is 90 degrees S and because each parallel measures one degree north or south of the equator.
it s a angle that is less than 90 degrees.