It is an angle of 5 degrees.
At 5 o'clock, the minute hand points at the 12, while the hour hand points at the 5. Each hour mark on a clock represents 30 degrees (360 degrees divided by 12 hours). The angle between the hour and minute hands is 150 degrees (5 hours × 30 degrees). The reflex angle, which is the angle greater than 180 degrees, is 360 degrees minus 150 degrees, resulting in a reflex angle of 210 degrees.
5 degrees
To round an angle to the nearest 5 degrees, first determine the remainder when the angle is divided by 5. If the remainder is 2.5 degrees or less, round down to the nearest multiple of 5; if it is more than 2.5 degrees, round up to the next multiple of 5. For example, 37 degrees would round to 35 degrees, while 42 degrees would round to 45 degrees.
An angle measuring 365 degrees is classified as a reflex angle because it is greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees. Additionally, it can be considered a full rotation plus an extra 5 degrees, which means it is coterminal with a 5-degree angle. In terms of classification, it is not a standard acute, right, or obtuse angle.
An angle of 5 degrees is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
The reference angle for an angle with the measure of 175 degrees is 5 degrees
A 5 degree angle is called an acute angle. Any angle less than 90 degrees is acute.
It is an angle of 5 degrees.
A 5 degree angle is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
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How about 6 degrees?
5/4 of 90 degrees is 112.5 degrees
5 degrees angle, because the sum of two complementary angles is 90 degrees.
5 degrees
To round an angle to the nearest 5 degrees, first determine the remainder when the angle is divided by 5. If the remainder is 2.5 degrees or less, round down to the nearest multiple of 5; if it is more than 2.5 degrees, round up to the next multiple of 5. For example, 37 degrees would round to 35 degrees, while 42 degrees would round to 45 degrees.
An angle measuring 365 degrees is classified as a reflex angle because it is greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees. Additionally, it can be considered a full rotation plus an extra 5 degrees, which means it is coterminal with a 5-degree angle. In terms of classification, it is not a standard acute, right, or obtuse angle.