An angle of 190 degrees is a reflex angle
No, it is a reflex angle
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Angles are usually measured in degrees. They can also be measured in radians.
Angles are measured in degrees or in radians, but not in centimeters.Angles are measured in degrees or in radians, but not in centimeters.Angles are measured in degrees or in radians, but not in centimeters.Angles are measured in degrees or in radians, but not in centimeters.
An angle of 190 degrees is a reflex angle
A reflex angle is one that is more than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees. If the reflex angle measured 190 degrees, then there would be a 170 degree, or obtuse, angle opposite it. If the reflex angle measured 270 degrees, then there would be a 90 degree, or right, angle opposite it. If the reflex angle measured 300 degrees, then there would be a 60 degree, or acute, angle opposite it. It helps to draw or picture these angles as sectors of a circle.
190 degrees is bit more than a straight angle. If you look at a clock face with the minute hand at 312/3 minutes, then going from 12 o'clock to the minute hand makes an angle of 190 degrees.
In order to make a 190 degree angle, you should subtract 190 from 360. This gives you 170. Draw this angle, and the outer angle is the 190 degrees that you need.?æ
It is 10 degrees more than a straight line so its a reflex angle.
No, it is a reflex angle
360 - 85 - 190 = 85 85 degrees is the third angle
550 - 360 = 190 degrees.
It is a reflex angle because it's greater than 180 degrees
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Oh, dude, that's an obtuse angle! It's like when you have a really big angle that's more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. So, when you hit the 190-degree mark, you're officially in the obtuse club. Like, congrats on being so... obtuse.
90 degrees is the measure of a right angle